Lengel takes the reader on a journey from India and Romania where women preserve cultural rituals through mourning songs to South Africa where the body is a site of struggle for meaning and power in contemporary dance. This volume examines the interrelationship of cultural and national identity ethnicity gender performance and lived experience. It offers an understanding of how music and dance function within the lives of its performers and audiences and how they embody meaning carry social value and act as a vehicle for intercultural communication.This book analyzes the communicative impact of women''s cultural products and creative practice and creates links across disciplines such as communication cultural studies and performance studies. Contributors have lived researched and performed in the United States Australia Belize Barbados Canada China England India the Pacific Romania and Yemen. Their chapters address women''s creative performance as a means of political and ideological expression.
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