Tag: Dance & Gender

Alex Baczyński‑Jenkins

Alex Baczyński-Jenkins was born in 1987 in London. He lives and works in Berlin. Alex Baczyński-Jenkins is an artist and choreographer engaging with queer affect, embodiment and relationality. Through gesture, collectivity, touch and sensuality, his practice unfolds structures and politics of desire.

Buscatto, Marie, Mary Leontsini, and Delphine Naudier (eds.). 2017. Du genre dans la critique d’art. Editions des archives contemporaines.

The editors explore the influence of gender in art criticism, discussing how gender perspectives inform and transform the analysis and evaluation of art.

Octobre, Sylvie, and Frédérique Patureau (eds.). 2018. Normes de genre dans les institutions culturelles. France, Ministère de la culture.

This book examines gender norms within cultural institutions, exploring how these norms influence practices, policies, and representations in the cultural sector.

Marquié, Hélène. 2016. Non, la danse n’est pas un truc de filles ! : essai sur le genre en danse. L’Attribut.

Hélène Marquié challenges the stereotype that dance is solely a feminine activity, providing an essay on gender in dance that addresses the complexities and misconceptions surrounding gender roles in the dance world.

Octobre, Sylvie, and Frédérique Patureau (eds.). 2020. Sexe et genre des mondes culturels. ENS Editions.

This book investigates the roles of sex and gender in cultural worlds, analyzing how these dimensions shape cultural practices, representations, and institutions.

Foucher Zarmanian, Charlotte, Hélène Marquié, and Frédérick Duhautpas (eds.). 2022. Médiatrices des arts : pour une histoire des transmissions et réseaux féminins et féministes. Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre.

This edited volume explores the role of women and feminist networks in the transmission and mediation of the arts, offering a historical perspective on their contributions and influence.