The politics of courtly dancing in early modern England Skiles Howard.

Skiles Howard examines the social and semiotic complexities of dancing as it changed over time and performed different work in court, city, and play-house. She shows how dancing reflected and shaped wider social changes: the performance of gender roles facilitated the formation of the patriarchal fa...

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Main Author: Howard, Skiles
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, c1998.
Series:Massachusetts studies in early modern culture.
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