Descolonizando a história da dança

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58786/rbed.2022.v1.n1.53729

Palavras-chave:

história da dança, dança indiana, descolonizar

Biografia do Autor

Prarthana Purkayastha, Royal Holloway University of London

Prarthana Purkayastha leciona na Royal Holloway University of London. Seu livro sobre Dança Moderna Indiana, Feminismo e Transnacionalismo foi publicada pela Palgrave Macmillan na série New World Choreographies em 2014 e posteriormente ganhou o Prêmio 2015 de la Torre Bueno da Society of Dance History Scholars e o Prêmio de Publicação Destaque 2015 do Congresso sobre Pesquisa em Dança. Sua pesquisa em dança que examina as interseções de raça, gênero e nacionalidade, foram publicadas em diferentes periódicos como o Dance Research Journal, Performance Research, Asian Theatre Journal, CLIO: Femmes, Genre et Histoire e South Asia Research, entre outros.

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