Description
About the Author
J. Lorenzo Perillo is Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance at the University of Hawai'i, Manoa.
Reviews
... [B]y also focusing on the historical and embodied relations between Filipinoness and Blackness, Perillo's work follows in the footsteps of hip-hop scholars such as Halifu Osumare and H. Samy Alim. Perillo shares with Osumare and Alim the critical analysis of hip-hop artists that transcend borders and cultures and the complex affinities created by global hip-hop practices. * Maiko Le Lay, Dance Chronicle *
Choreographing in Color provides broad and in-depth sociohistorical context and is useful in expanding upon the link between hip-hop's globalization alongside the Philippines's diasporas. A relationship between the globalization of hip-hop and street dance alongside Filipino bodies and the (im)possibility of self-reflexivity is one of the book's key strengths. * Al Evangelista, Theatre Journal *
Perillo's sophisticated research, in this chapter and across the entire book, plumbs popular dance phenomena to ask how numerous histories of empire and racial capitalism disperse culture and bodies in violent ways, and to document the creative tactics transnational Filipinos use to assemble critique, pleasure, and style. * Kareem Khubchandani, Asian Journal of Social Science *
Awards
Winner of Honorable Mention, Oscar Brockett Prize, Dance Studies Association.
Book Information
ISBN 9780190054274
Author J. Lorenzo Perillo
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 581g
Dimensions(mm) 160mm * 237mm * 21mm