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Spring 1999
March 01 1999
Dancing Female: Lives and Issues of Women in Contemporary Dance; Dancing Women: Female Bodies on Stage
Dancing Female: Lives and Issues of Women in Contemporary Dance
. By Friedler
Sharon
and Glazer
Susan
. Amsterdam
: Harwood Academic Publishers
, 1997
; 319 pp.; illustrations. $106.00 cloth, $36.00 paper.Dancing Women: Female Bodies on Stage
. By Banes
Sally
. London and New York
: Routledge
, 1998
; 279 pp.; illustrations. $75.00 cloth, $22.99 paper.
Ramsay Burt
Ramsay Burt
Senior Research Fellow in Dance at DeMontfort Univeristy, Leicester, UK
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Ramsay Burt
Senior Research Fellow in Dance at DeMontfort Univeristy, Leicester, UK
Online Issn: 1531-4715
Print Issn: 1054-2043
© 1999 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1999
TDR/The Drama Review (1999) 43 (1 (161)): 176–182.
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Ramsay Burt; Dancing Female: Lives and Issues of Women in Contemporary Dance; Dancing Women: Female Bodies on Stage. TDR/The Drama Review 1999; 43: 1 (161), 176–182. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/105420499320582222
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