Dissenting Through Dance: Folk Dance, Gender, and Political Protest in Turkey: Studies in Dance: Theories and Practices
Autor Sevi Bayraktaren Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2026
Working outward from these femmes’ stories, protests, and dances, Bayraktar argues that by reconfiguring Turkey’s folk-dance heritage for their contemporary political aims, dissenting femmes rechoreograph national space in opposition to the state as a way to reclaim the public sphere for pluralist democracy and to subvert hegemonic discourses about Turkish national identity, neoliberal economic development, and female and ethnic bodies. By moving together, activists subvert patriarchal norms, embody new visions of community, and create moments of hope, joy, and resistance even under conditions of surveillance and fear.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472058136
ISBN-10: 0472058134
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 36 Illustrations and 5 videos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Studies in Dance: Theories and Practices
ISBN-10: 0472058134
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 36 Illustrations and 5 videos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Studies in Dance: Theories and Practices
Notă biografică
Sevi Bayraktar is Professor of Dance Studies, Music, and Performance in Global Contexts at the University of Music and Dance in Cologne, Germany.
Cuprins
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Author’s Note
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Stepping into the Dance Circle
Chapter 1: Precision: Choreographing the Authentic Female Folk Dancing Body
Chapter 2: Dispersal: Dancing Public Political Assembly at the Peripheries
Chapter 3: Imprecision: Choreographing Agonism into the Body Politic
Chapter 4: Embellishment: Reclaiming the Revolutionary Body
Chapter 5: Reassembly: Reconfiguring Horon across the Rural, Regional, and Urban
Diaspora
Coda: Stepping out of the Dance Circle
Notes
Reference List
Index
Recenzii
“Inspired by the 2013 Istanbul Gezi Park uprisings, the dancer, choreographer, and anthropologist Sevi Bayraktar goes beyond specific historical moments to explore when revitalized folk dance and music traditions meet political activism. Her detailed, layered research draws on photography, gender and archival studies to offer innovative thinking about embodiment and performance in Turkey’s public spaces.”
“Dissenting Through Dance: Folk Dance, Gender, and Political Protest in Turkey brings a dancing practice into the spotlight which still remains marginal in dance studies, showing that the practice of folk dancing is both contemporary and political. It is a powerful document of political activism in Turkey.”
“Dissenting Through Dance: Folk Dance, Gender, and Political Protest in Turkey plays a pivotal role in putting Turkey on the map of global dance studies and makes a critical contribution to the literature on dance and politics.”
“This book offers an original, ethnographically grounded, and well-theorized account of the relationships between gendered bodies, movement, and space in the context of nation-making and counter-hegemonic politics through the lens of dance. Providing a non-naively hopeful archive of gendered resistance choreographed by Turkey’s women and LBGTI+ activists who dance their way towards social justice under escalating authoritarianism, the book makes an exciting contribution to dance and performance studies, gender and feminist studies, Middle Eastern and Turkish studies, and the interdisciplinary literature on social movements.”
“Dissenting Through Dance: Folk Dance, Gender, and Political Protest in Turkey brings a dancing practice into the spotlight which still remains marginal in dance studies, showing that the practice of folk dancing is both contemporary and political. It is a powerful document of political activism in Turkey.”
“Dissenting Through Dance: Folk Dance, Gender, and Political Protest in Turkey plays a pivotal role in putting Turkey on the map of global dance studies and makes a critical contribution to the literature on dance and politics.”
“This book offers an original, ethnographically grounded, and well-theorized account of the relationships between gendered bodies, movement, and space in the context of nation-making and counter-hegemonic politics through the lens of dance. Providing a non-naively hopeful archive of gendered resistance choreographed by Turkey’s women and LBGTI+ activists who dance their way towards social justice under escalating authoritarianism, the book makes an exciting contribution to dance and performance studies, gender and feminist studies, Middle Eastern and Turkish studies, and the interdisciplinary literature on social movements.”
Descriere
How femme activists transform folk dance to a potent form of resistance in Turkey