Josephine Baker and Mercedes Baptista: cases of the representations of Black women in dance

ABSTRACT – Josephine Baker and Mercedes Baptista: cases of representations of Black women in dance – Based on the analysis of the trajectory of two dancers, Josephine Baker and Mercedes Baptista, this article proposes a reflection on the concept of stereotypes as per Stuart Hall. Being Black women,...

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Main Authors: Julia Baker, Cássia Navas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2022-10-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença
Online Access:https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/126794
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Summary:ABSTRACT – Josephine Baker and Mercedes Baptista: cases of representations of Black women in dance – Based on the analysis of the trajectory of two dancers, Josephine Baker and Mercedes Baptista, this article proposes a reflection on the concept of stereotypes as per Stuart Hall. Being Black women, categories were applied to their movements without further depth: for Josephine, there was the identification with primitive dances; for Mercedes, the lack of recognition of a Black body in a leading role in classical dance. The ways in which they dealt with stereotypes and became agents of their bodies, and the marks they left in the western society will be the objects of analysis. Keywords: Josephine Baker. Mercedes Baptista. Stereotypes. Theatrical Dance. Representation.
ISSN:2237-2660