[HTML][HTML] Gender disparity in academic neurosurgery

T Odell, H Toor, A Takayanagi, B Zampella, J Siddiqi… - Cureus, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background In the 1960s, less than 10% of medical school graduates were women. Today,
almost half of all medical school graduates are women. Despite the significant rise in female …

[PDF][PDF] A tale of grappling: Performative duoethnography as expanded methodological thinking

RH Jenssen, RK Martin - 2021 - ntnuopen.ntnu.no
This article is a tale of two researchers, teachers, and artists grappling and playing with
duoethnography. By expanding the methodology, we aim to bridge duoethnography into …

[图书][B] The people's dance: The power and politics of Guangchang Wu

R Martin, R Chen - 2020 - books.google.com
This book presents an analysis of how the grassroots movement of Guangchang Wu or
'square dance'in China has become a national phenomenon. Through oral narratives …

Embodied agency: creating room for maneuver through dance in Palestine

S Christophersen - Conflict and Society, 2022 - berghahnjournals.com
In this article I explore the experiences of three dance artists living and working in Palestine
through the concept of “embodied agency.” Based on fieldwork in Palestine and a decade of …

Dance as a register of war: following unruly bodies, affects, and sounds in conflict

MA Deiana - Critical Military Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
What do people do in the face of violence, war, and tragedy? How do those touched by
violence survive, live on, keep on going and feeling? What if 'dance first, think later'IS the …

[图书][B] Core Connections: A Contemporary Cairo Raqs Sharqi Ethnography

CM Sahin - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Abstract My dissertation, Core Connections: A Contemporary Cairo Raqs Sharqi
Ethnography investigates local, intra-MENA, and global circulations of raqs sharqi centered …

(Re) positioning,(re) ordering,(re) connecting: A choreographic process of mind and body convergence

N Assaf, H Harrington - Choreographic Practices, 2022 - intellectdiscover.com
Nadra Assaf from Lebanon and Heather Harrington from the United States are dancers,
educators, scholars and choreographers who believe in the power of the body for …

Rerooted and Reimagined: Dance, Palestinian Women, and the Reclamation of Urban Spaces

H Ophir - Arts, 2022 - mdpi.com
Manar Hasan employs the term “memoricide” to describe the systematic eradication of
Palestinian society from modern memory, a process, she points out, that occurred not only …

'Stories from a Bodyless Singer and a Voiceless Dancer': Dialogical Musings Through Kaleidoscopic Perspectives of Difference and Sameness

RH Jenssen, R Martin - … Musings: Thinking with Narrative in Music …, 2024 - Springer
This chapter is a storied text of two artists, teachers, and researchers' dialogical musings
around issues of sameness and difference. The methodology of duoethnography (Norris & …

Syria, dance, and community: Dance education in exile

R Martin - Journal of Dance Education, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article investigates sustaining dance education in light of the Syrian Civil War, exploring
questions such as: How might dance education continue when one is in exile? What …