41st Annual CORD Conference | Congress on Research in Dance
Dance Studies and Global Feminisms
41st Annual CORD Conference
November 14 - 16, 2008
Hollins University (Roanoke, Virginia)
Conference Co-Chairs
Donna Faye Burchfield, Hollins University
Ananya Chatterjea, University of Minnesota
Thomas F. DeFrantz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Conference Keynote Speaker: Trinh T. Minh-ha
The market forces of globalization tend to flatten the uneven terrain of spaces and map out the world in terms of flow of capital. How, within this context, can we create a resistant feminine space of Dance Studies? What would that space look like, how would it feel? How are feminist concerns constructed within dance studies, and how are they negotiated? How have global feminisms emerged, and what can they do? What can dance studies do in relation to the space of a global feminine? How has "the feminine" survived asymmetrical tensions of market forces? The 41st Annual CORD Conference will include three days of presentations, roundtables and lecture-demonstrations to address these questions.
The conference will coincide with a reading by acclaimed writer and novelist Jamaica Kincaid.
Dance Studies and Global Feminisms
41st Annual CORD Conference
November 14 - 16, 2008
Hollins University (Roanoke, Virginia)
Conference Co-Chairs
Donna Faye Burchfield, Hollins University
Ananya Chatterjea, University of Minnesota
Thomas F. DeFrantz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Conference Keynote Speaker: Trinh T. Minh-ha
The market forces of globalization tend to flatten the uneven terrain of spaces and map out the world in terms of flow of capital. How, within this context, can we create a resistant feminine space of Dance Studies? What would that space look like, how would it feel? How are feminist concerns constructed within dance studies, and how are they negotiated? How have global feminisms emerged, and what can they do? What can dance studies do in relation to the space of a global feminine? How has "the feminine" survived asymmetrical tensions of market forces? The 41st Annual CORD Conference will include three days of presentations, roundtables and lecture-demonstrations to address these questions.
The conference will coincide with a reading by acclaimed writer and novelist Jamaica Kincaid.
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