- Gertrude Lippincott Award
The Gertrude Lippincott Award is an annual award offered by the
Society of Dance History Scholars for the best English-language article in the field of dance studies. The $500 award was named after modern dance teacher and mentorGertrude Lippincott and honors exemplary dance scholarship.Award Winners
* 2006 - Kimerer LeMothe, " 'A God Dances through Me': Isadora Duncan on Friedrich Nietzsche's Revaluation of Values," "Journal of Religion" 85 (2), 2005, pp. 241-266.
* 2005 - No prize awarded.
* 2004 - Danielle Goldman, "Ghostcatching: An Intersection of Technology, Labor, and Race," "Dance Research Journal" v. 35/2 & 36/2 (Winter 2003 & Summer 2004 combined issue) pp. 68-87. 2004.
* 2003 - No prize awarded.
* 2002 - Theresa Jill Buckland, "Th'Owd Pagan Dance": Ritual, Enchantment, and an Enduring Intellectual Paradigm", in "Journal for the Anthropological Study of Human Movement", vols 11, no. 4 and 12, no. 1, Fall 2001/Spring 2002.
* 2001 - Petra Kuppers, "Deconstructing
* 2000 - Anne Flynn and Lisa Doolittle, "Dancing in the Canadian Wasteland: A Post-Colonial Reading of Regionalism in the 1960s and 1970s," in "Dancing Bodies, Living Histories: New Writing about Dance and Culture", edited by Anne Flynn and Lisa Doolittle (Banff Centre Press, 2000).
* 1999 - Susan C. Cook, "Watching Our Step: Embodying Research, Telling Stories," in "Audible Traces: Gender, Identity, and Music", edited by Elaine Barkin and Lydia Hamessley (Zurich: Carciofoli Verlagshaus, 1999).
* 1998 - Ananya Chatterjea, "Chandralekha: Negotiating the Female Body and Movement in Cultural/Political Signification," "Dance Research Journal" 30.2 (Spring 1998).
* 1997 - Jody Bruner, "Redeeming Giselle: Making a Case for the Ballet We Love to Hate," in "Rethinking the Sylph: New Perspectives on the Romantic Ballet", edited by Lynn Garafola (Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1997).
* 1996 - Linda J. Tomko, "Fête Accompli: Gender, 'Folk Dance,' and Progressive-Era Political Ideals in New York City," in "Corporealities: Dancing Knowledge, Culture, and Power", edited by Susan Leigh Foster (London and New York: Routledge, 1996).
Resources
* [http://www.sdhs.org/awards.html SDHS Awards]
* [http://www.sdhs.org/ Society of Dance History Scholars]
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