Contents |
Introduction: A Genealogy -- PART I: THE RUSSIAN INVASION -- 1. An Audience for Ballet -- 2. Orientalism -- PART II: THE SILENT BODY OF A GENIUS -- 3. The Unique Genius -- 4. Male Beauty -- 5. Corporeality -- 6. The Mad Genius -- PART III: A RUSSIAN BALLET? -- 7. The Old and the New Ballet -- 8. Revolutionary Exiles -- Conclusion. |
Abstract |
"Dancing Genius" is the first book-length critical study on Vaslav Nijinsky as a star dancer of the Ballets Russes company. Through looking into definitions of virtuosity, stardom and genius, Hanna Jarvinen contrasts contemporary materials from Russia, France, England and the United States with later, hegemonic interpretations. Nijinsky emerges as a celebrity figure whose dancing was attributed with genius in order to raise the prestige of the art form, but a figure also attributed with 'racial' characteristics in a thoroughly Orientalist manner. Tracing the historical figure in contemporary documents and later reminiscences, the book opens up questions about authorship in dance, about critical evaluation of performance practice, and the manner in which past events are turned into history |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Source of description | Publisher supplied information; title not viewed. |
Issued in other form | Printed edition: 9781349488223 |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
Genre/form | collective biographies. |
Genre/form | Biographies. |
Genre/form | History. |
Genre/form | Biographies. |
Genre/form | Biographies. |
ISBN | 9781137407733 (electronic bk.) |
ISBN | 1137407735 (electronic bk.) |
Standard identifier# |
10.1057/9781137407733 |
Stock number | 755483 Palgrave Macmillan http://www.palgraveconnect.com |