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  • Books Received

DRJ lists all books received, including those scheduled for future reviews.

Barber, Stephen. 2010. Hijikata: Revolt of the Body. Reprint. Washington, DC: Solar Books.
Brannigan, Erin. 2011. Dance Film: Choreography and the Moving Image. New York: Oxford University Press.
Buckwalter, Melinda. 2010. Composing While Dancing: An Improviser's Companion. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
Drake-Boyt, Elizabeth. 2011. Latin Dance. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood.
Fabius, Jeroen. 2010. Talk, 1982-2006: Fifteen Interviews and Articles from Three Decades of Dance Research in Amsterdam. Amsterdam: School for New Dance Development.
Foster, Susan Leigh. 2011. Choreographing Empathy: Kinesthesia in Performance. New York and London: Routledge.
Franco, Susanne, and Marina Nordera, eds. 2008. Ricordanze: Memoria in Movimento e Coreografie della storia. Torino, Italy: UTET.
Hill, Constance Valis. 2010. Tap Dancing America: A Cultural History. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Hallensleben, Markus, ed. 2010. Body Spaces: Corporeal Topographies in Literature, Theatre, Dance and the Visual Arts. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Homans, Jennifer. 2010. Apollo's Angels. New York: Random House.
Hutchinson, Sydney. 2007. From Quebradita to Duranguense: Dance in Mexican American Youth Culture. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Kowal, Rebekah J. 2010. How to Do Things with Dance: Performing Change in Postwar America. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.
Launay, Isabelle, and Silviane Pagès, eds. 2010. Mémoires et Histoire en Danse. Paris: L'Harmattan.
Lerman, Liz. 2011. Hiking the Horizontal: Field Notes from a Choreographer. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.
Louppe, Laurence. 2010. Poetics of Contemporary Dance. Alton, UK: Dance Books.
Scheijen, Sjeng. 2009. Diaghilev: A Life. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Sloat, Susanna, ed. 2010. Making Caribbean Dance: Continuity and Creativity in Island Cultures. Gainsville: University of Florida Press.
Spier, Steven, ed. 2011. William Forsythe and the Practice of Choreography: It Starts from Any Point. London and New York: Routledge.
Spiller, Henry. 2010. Erotic Triangles: Sundanese Dance and Masculinity in West Java. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Wilmer, S. E., ed. 2009. Native American Performance and Representation. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Wong, Yutian. 2010. Choreographing Asian America. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. [End Page 121]
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