She is Cuba: A Genealogy of the Mulata Body
She is Cuba: A Genealogy of the Mulata Body traces the history of the Cuban mulata and her association with hips, sensuality and popular dance. It examines how the mulata choreographs her racialised identity through her hips and enacts an embodied theory called hip(g)nosis. By focusing on her living and dancing body in order to flesh out the process of identity formation, this book makes a claim for how subaltern bodies negotiate a cultural identity that continues to mark their bodies on a daily basis. Combining literary and personal narratives with historical and theoretical accounts of Cuban popular dance history, religiosity and culture, this work investigates the power of embodied exchanges: bodies watching, looking, touching and dancing with one another. It sets up a genealogy of how the representations and venerations of the dancing mulata continue to circulate and participate in the volatile political and social economy of contemporary Cuba.
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She is Cuba: A Genealogy of the Mulata Body
She is Cuba: A Genealogy of the Mulata Body traces the history of the Cuban mulata and her association with hips, sensuality and popular dance. It examines how the mulata choreographs her racialised identity through her hips and enacts an embodied theory called hip(g)nosis. By focusing on her living and dancing body in order to flesh out the process of identity formation, this book makes a claim for how subaltern bodies negotiate a cultural identity that continues to mark their bodies on a daily basis. Combining literary and personal narratives with historical and theoretical accounts of Cuban popular dance history, religiosity and culture, this work investigates the power of embodied exchanges: bodies watching, looking, touching and dancing with one another. It sets up a genealogy of how the representations and venerations of the dancing mulata continue to circulate and participate in the volatile political and social economy of contemporary Cuba.
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She is Cuba: A Genealogy of the Mulata Body

She is Cuba: A Genealogy of the Mulata Body

by Melissa Blanco Borelli
She is Cuba: A Genealogy of the Mulata Body

She is Cuba: A Genealogy of the Mulata Body

by Melissa Blanco Borelli

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She is Cuba: A Genealogy of the Mulata Body traces the history of the Cuban mulata and her association with hips, sensuality and popular dance. It examines how the mulata choreographs her racialised identity through her hips and enacts an embodied theory called hip(g)nosis. By focusing on her living and dancing body in order to flesh out the process of identity formation, this book makes a claim for how subaltern bodies negotiate a cultural identity that continues to mark their bodies on a daily basis. Combining literary and personal narratives with historical and theoretical accounts of Cuban popular dance history, religiosity and culture, this work investigates the power of embodied exchanges: bodies watching, looking, touching and dancing with one another. It sets up a genealogy of how the representations and venerations of the dancing mulata continue to circulate and participate in the volatile political and social economy of contemporary Cuba.

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ISBN-13: 9780199968190
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/03/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 31 MB
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About the Author

Melissa Blanco Borelli is a Senior Lecturer in Dance in the Drama and Theatre Department at Royal Holloway, University of London. She established the first joint honours programme in Drama and Dance at Royal Holloway. She is the editor of The Oxford Handbook of Dance and the Popular Screen (OUP, 2014). She has published in Women and Performance, The International Journal of Screendance, and the International Journal of Performing Arts and Digital Media.

Table of Contents

Prologue, Entre Familia/Between Family
Introduction
Chapter 1: Historicizing Hip(g)nosis
Interlude 1: Echando Cuentos/Telling Stories
Chapter 2: Hip(g)nosis at Work: Rumors, Social Dance and Cuba's Academias de Baile
Interlude 2: A Marriage Proposal
Chapter 3: Hip(g)nosis as Pleasure: The Mulata in Film
Interlude 3: Lost Baggage
Chapter 4: Hip(g)nosis as Brand: Despelote, Tourism and Mulata Citizenship
Conclusion or Rear Endings
Index

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