Dance and Belonging: Implicit Bias and Inclusion in Dance Education

This book details how bias affects the brain, perception and decision-making--and identifies how these factors affect the field of dance. It applies social psychology to the events, communities, and teaching strategies in dance classrooms of all sizes and age ranges.

Using critical theory as a framework, chapters define implicit biases and explore the power dynamics on and off the dance floor. Various examples of bias in dance education are examined in detail, as are the ramifications of prejudice and inequity. The book sets out the mechanisms that both exacerbate and disrupt the effects of biases, ultimately exploring practiced solutions for addressing bias in the dance classroom. It is intended to inspire dance students, teachers, administrators and arts stakeholders to begin new conversations that will allow dance classrooms to become more welcoming, inclusive spaces.

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Dance and Belonging: Implicit Bias and Inclusion in Dance Education

This book details how bias affects the brain, perception and decision-making--and identifies how these factors affect the field of dance. It applies social psychology to the events, communities, and teaching strategies in dance classrooms of all sizes and age ranges.

Using critical theory as a framework, chapters define implicit biases and explore the power dynamics on and off the dance floor. Various examples of bias in dance education are examined in detail, as are the ramifications of prejudice and inequity. The book sets out the mechanisms that both exacerbate and disrupt the effects of biases, ultimately exploring practiced solutions for addressing bias in the dance classroom. It is intended to inspire dance students, teachers, administrators and arts stakeholders to begin new conversations that will allow dance classrooms to become more welcoming, inclusive spaces.

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Dance and Belonging: Implicit Bias and Inclusion in Dance Education

Dance and Belonging: Implicit Bias and Inclusion in Dance Education

by Crystal U. Davis
Dance and Belonging: Implicit Bias and Inclusion in Dance Education

Dance and Belonging: Implicit Bias and Inclusion in Dance Education

by Crystal U. Davis

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This book details how bias affects the brain, perception and decision-making--and identifies how these factors affect the field of dance. It applies social psychology to the events, communities, and teaching strategies in dance classrooms of all sizes and age ranges.

Using critical theory as a framework, chapters define implicit biases and explore the power dynamics on and off the dance floor. Various examples of bias in dance education are examined in detail, as are the ramifications of prejudice and inequity. The book sets out the mechanisms that both exacerbate and disrupt the effects of biases, ultimately exploring practiced solutions for addressing bias in the dance classroom. It is intended to inspire dance students, teachers, administrators and arts stakeholders to begin new conversations that will allow dance classrooms to become more welcoming, inclusive spaces.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476647890
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 12/19/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 223
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Crystal U. Davis, CLMA is a dancer, movement analyst, critical race theorist, and an assistant professor of dance at the University of Maryland, College Park. She has 13 years of experience teaching in PK–12 dance education. Her research exploring implicit bias in dance education and how privilege manifests in the body has been published in the Journal of Dance Education and included in a volume of the Palgrave Handbook of Race and the Arts in Education.
Crystal U. Davis, CLMA is a dancer, movement analyst, critical race theorist, and an assistant professor of dance at the University of Maryland, College Park. She has 13 years of experience teaching in P-12 dance education. Her research exploring implicit bias in dance education and how privilege manifests in the body has been published in the Journal of Dance Education and included in a volume of the Palgrave Handbook of Race and the Arts in Education.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: Biases and Behavior
1. Privilege, Power, and Positionality: The Myth of Equality
2. Social Markers of Bias
3. Dance Aesthetics: A Site for Bias
4. Biases and Behaviors: Manifestations of Bias
5. Feeders and Disruptors of Bias
6. Numbers, Qualities, and Bodies: Solutions for Implicit Bias
7. Reintegration: A Fuller Picture
Appendix A: Social Justice Curriculum Design Outline
Appendix B: Community Norms Sample
Chapter Notes
Works Cited
Index
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