Felicia McCarren

French Moves

The Cultural Politics of le hip hop
Oxford Studies in Dance Theory

F. McCarren: French Moves (Bu) (0)
ÉditionLivre (relié)
№ d’article867757
Auteur / CompositeurFelicia McCarren
Langueanglais
Dimensions 240 pages; 15,6 × 23,5 cm
Date de parution2013
Éditions / ProducteurOxford University Press
№ de fabricant9780199939954
ISBN9780199939954

Description

For more than two decades, le hip hop has shown France's "other" face: danced by minorities associated with immigration and the suburbs, it has channeled rage against racism and unequal opportunity and offered a movement vocabulary for the expression of the multicultural difference that challenges the universalist discourse of the Republic.

French hip-hoppers subscribe to black U.S. culture to articulate their own difference but their mouv' developed differently, championed by a Socialist cultural policy as part of the patrimoine culturel, instituted as a pedagogy and supported as an art of the banlieue.

In the multicultural mix of "Arabic" North African, African and Asian forms circulating with classical and contemporary dance performance in France, if hip hop is positioned as a civic discourse, and hip hop dancer as legitimate employment, it is because beyond this political recuperation, it is a figural language in which dancers express themselves differently, figure themselves as something or someone else.

French hip hop develops into concert dance not through the familiar model of a culture industry, but within a Republic of Culture; it nuances an "Anglo-Saxon" model of identity politics with a "francophone" post-colonial identity poetics and grants its dancers the statut civil of artists, technicians who develop and transmit body-based knowledge.

This book— the first in English to introduce readers to the French mouv' —analyzes the choreographic development of hip hop into la danse urbaine, touring on national and international stages, as hip hoppeurs move beyond the banlieue, figuring new forms within the mobility brought by new media and global migration.

Contenu

  • Contents
  • Introduction: "French?": Circulation, Immigration and Assimilation
  • Part I: Politics and poetics
  • Chapter 1: Hop Hop Citizens: politics, culture and performance
  • Chapter 2: Hip Hop Dance "speaks" French: droit de citer
  • Chapter 3: Hip Hop as post-colonial representation: Farid Berki's Invisible Armada and Exodust
  • Part II: Technology and techniques
  • Chapter 4: Dancing In and Out of the Box: Frank II Louise's Drop It!(2000) and Compagnie Choream's Epsilon (1999)
  • Chapter 5: Breaking history: Helène Cixous' L'histoire terrible mais inachevée de Norodom Sihanouk, Roi du Cambodge and Yiphun Chiem's Apsara (2007)
  • Chapter 6: Techniques: French urban dance in intellectual context
  • Conclusion
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