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"Ženstvenost" v gibu: oblikovanje identitete in odnosa do telesa skozi plesanje orientalskega plesa
ID Kosi, Maruša (Author), ID Bartulović, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo raziskuje, kako se v orientalskem plesu prepletata razumevanje ženstvenosti in oblikovanje odnosa do telesa ter v kolikšni meri plesalke privzemajo plesno identiteto. Ob tem problematizira orientalistične značilnosti, ki se skrivajo v razlagah pomenov plesa, in sprašuje o njegovi subverzivni moči. Razumeti skuša nenehno prisotno ambivalenco, ki se kaže v razumevanju plesa. Preučuje konstrukcijo in utrjevanje osebne in spolne identitete skozi performativno telesno prakso. Razlaga, na kakšen način se ženstvenost, ki jo plesu pripisujejo plesalke, izraža v interpretacijah plesnih gibov in glasbe, v oblačilih ter v razkrivanju telesa. Ukvarja se z močjo pogleda in sprašuje, ali je ta inherenten plesu. Pojasniti želi načine, na katere plesalke ponotranjijo družbene ideale, povezane z ženstvenostjo in telesom, ter jih v procesu ukvarjanja s plesom pretvorijo v sebi všečno obliko.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:orientalski ples, odnos do telesa, ženstvenost, identiteta, pogled, objektivizacija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111391 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:Femininity in Movement: Shaping of Identity and Relationship to the Body through Dancing the Oriental Dance
Abstract:
The undergraduate thesis researches how understanding of femininity and shaping of relationship to the body reflect in oriental dance. It studies what role dancing plays in constructing oriental dancer’s identity. It also problematises orientalist characteristics that are hidden in meanings of the dance and questions its subversive potential. The thesis examines construction and enactment of personal and gender identity through a performative body practice. In addition, it explains the ways in which femininity is being expressed in interpretations of dance moves, music, clothing and revealing of the body. It analyses the (objectifying) power of gaze and enquires whether it is inherent to dance. The thesis tries to explain the ways in which dancers internalise society’s ideals about femininity and body and how, in the process of dancing, they reshape them into a more likeable and acceptable form.

Keywords:oriental dance, relationship with body, femininity, identity, gaze, objectification

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