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Tracking the Political Economy of Dance
Jane Desmond
Anthropology
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Gender and Women's Studies
College of Veterinary Medicine
Center for Global Studies
European Union Center
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Political Economy
100%
Dance Practice
100%
African American
33%
Community-based
33%
Thinking Styles
33%
New York
33%
Hawaiian
33%
Davis
33%
Tourists
33%
Cultural Capital
33%
Broadway
33%
Chuck
33%
Accruals
33%
Complex Goals
33%
Dance Form
33%
American Dance
33%
Cultural Community
33%
Hula
33%
Meaning Change
33%
Dance Move
33%
Monetary Capital
33%
Theoretical Practice
33%
Arts and Humanities
Political Economy
100%
New York
33%
venues
33%
Case Study
33%
on-stage
33%
Broadway
33%
Cultural Community
33%
Cultural Capital
33%
Meaning change
33%