About the Author:
TOMIE HAHN is an associate professor in the department of the arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. A performer and student of Japanese dance since the age of four, she has been awarded natori-- the professional stage title of Samie Tachibana--from the Tachibana School in Tokyo.
Review:
Dance Research Journal"
Leonardo Reviews"
Dance Chronicle"
This book is clear, well-organized, and written in a quietly diligent voice Hahn evokes her teachers and fellow students with clarity and obvious respect. She deftly interweaves personal anecdote, examples of lessons observed during fieldwork, socio-historical context, ethnographic theory, and dance theory. SanSan Kwan, Dance Research Journal"
Sensational Knowledge is a deft example of contemporary self-reflexive ethnography combining dance and performance studies amongst others notably Asian philosophy and ethnomusicology. Jonathan Zilberg, Leonardo Reviews"
Tomie Hahn has produced an extraordinary study of the complex ways in which nihon buyo, a form of traditional Japanese dance, is transmitted and translated between bodies. Hahn mines her lifelong experience as a dancer in the Tachibana school as a means of exploring how culture comes to be embodied, refigured, and passed on through this art form. Her thoughtful analyses build from this lived experience as the ground upon which the cogent, meticulous, narrations that she develops can inform the reader most clearly, and signify with the utmost richness and intensity. Reginald Jackson, Journal of Asian Studies"
Sensational Knowledge is essential reading for dance scholars and for performers studying Japanese art forms and their transmission; it is equally valuable for those interested in how culture is embodied through movement. Simply put, Hahn s Sensational Knowledge is exquisite. Marta Robertson, Dance Chronicle"
"This book is clear, well-organized, and written in a quietly diligent voice Hahn evokes her teachers and fellow students with clarity and obvious respect. She deftly interweaves personal anecdote, examples of lessons observed during fieldwork, socio-historical context, ethnographic theory, and dance theory."--SanSan Kwan "Dance Research Journal" (1/1/2009 12:00:00 AM)
"Sensational Knowledge is a deft example of contemporary self-reflexive ethnography combining dance and performance studies amongst others notably Asian philosophy and ethnomusicology."--Jonathan Zilberg "Leonardo Reviews" (10/1/2009 12:00:00 AM)
"Tomie Hahn has produced an extraordinary study of the complex ways in which nihon buyo, a form of traditional Japanese dance, is transmitted and translated between bodies. Hahn mines her lifelong experience as a dancer in the Tachibana school as a means of exploring how culture comes to be embodied, refigured, and passed on through this art form. Her thoughtful analyses build from this lived experience as the ground upon which the cogent, meticulous, narrations that she develops can inform the reader most clearly, and signify with the utmost richness and intensity."--Reginald Jackson "Journal of Asian Studies" (1/1/2010 12:00:00 AM)
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