<p><em>Moving through Conflict: Dance and Politics in Israel</em> is a pioneering project in examining the Israeli–Palestinian conflict through dance. It proposes a research framework for study of the social cultural aesthetic and political dynamics between Jews and Arabs as reflected in dance from late 19th-century Palestine to present-day Israel. </p><p></p><p>Drawing on multiple disciplines this book examines a variety of social and theatrical venues (communities dance groups evening classes and staged performances) dance genres (folk dancing social dancing and theatrical dancing) and different cultural identities (Israeli Palestinian and American). Underlying this work is a fundamental question: can the body and dance operate as nonverbal autonomous agents to mediate change in conflicting settings transforming the foreign into the familiar? Or are they bound to their culturally dependent significance – and thus nothing more than additional sites of an embodied politics? </p><p></p><p>This anthology expounds on various studies on dance historical periods points of view and points of contact that help promote thinking about this fundamental issue. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of dance studies sociology anthropology art history education and cultural studies as well as conflict and resolution studies. </p>
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