BECAS
KOELTZSCH Grit Kirstin
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Dancing their visions, following their roads. Female artist-ethnographers challenging the anthropological canon in the 20th century
Autor/es:
GRIT KIRSTIN KOELTZSCH
Lugar:
Delhi
Reunión:
Congreso; 19th IUAES-WAU World Anthropology Congress 2023; 2023
Institución organizadora:
University of Delhi, Department of Anthropology
Resumen:
This research is about five women who contributed to the field of Anthropology in the mid-20th century, especially to the sub-discipline anthropology of dance. It is about the African-American artist-anthropologists Katherine Dunham (1909-2006), Pearl Primus (1991-1994), Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), the Jewish-Ukrainian experimental filmmaker Maya Deren (1917-1961), and the American dancer and dance therapist Franziska Boas (1902-1988). Even if not all of them had formal anthropological training, they stood out for their creative achievements and theoretical approaches to accomplish an intersection between cultures, dance, education, social justice, and racial equality. Myself as a female researcher in anthropology of dance and the body, I find it particularly interesting to reconsider their innovative forms of doing ethnographic research, applied methodologies which include the active incorporation of their bodies, creative ethnographic writing, and the production of visual material challenging the anthropological canon. The aim is to delimit key contributions of each ethnographer, and to propose a strategy how this provides a useful base to develop post-colonial approaches for dance research, particularly popular dance practice. I emphasize the innovative proposals regarding ethnographic fieldwork, documentation, visual anthropology, and a highly reflexive perspective combined with autoethnographic methodologies, at that time, not considered in science or not even developed yet. This contribution aims to reinforce that these female anthropologists were visionary, and their approaches should be revalued in the field.