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Juliet E. McMains is a United States dance scholar and instructor,〔("Dance fever: Recovery can be hard" ), by Nancy Wick, ''University Week'' (University of Washington), November 30, 2006〕 the author of the ''Glamour Addiction'', the first comprehensive study of the United States DanceSport.〔("Permission to Follow: Interview with Juliet McMains" ), 15 February 2007〕〔(A review of ''Glamour Addiction'' ) in the ''Dance Research Journal'', Volume 40, Number 1, Summer 2008 〕 Juliet McMains started doing ballroom dancing as a teenager. Eventually she became professional ballroom dancer until she stopped competing in 2003.〔 Her Senior thesis in the college was ''Tradition and Transgression: Gender Roles in Ballroom Dancing''. She earned B.A. in Women's Studies from Harvard University and PhD in dance history and theory (2003) at the University of California, Riverside.〔 , she is a teacher of World Dance History, Beginning Salsa and Beginning Tango at the University of Washington, Seattle. Her academic specializations include dance ethnography, social dance history, post-structural theory, cultural studies, and feminist theory.〔〔(Juliet McMains biography )〕 ==Scholar works== *2006: Juliet E. McMains, "Glamour Addiction: Inside the American Ballroom Dance Industry" Wesleyan University Press, ISBN 0-8195-6774-4 *2002: Juliet McMains and Danielle Robinson. "Swinging Out: Southern California's Lindy Revival." in: ''I See America Dancing: Selected Readings'', 1685-2000, Ed. Maureen Needham. University of Illinois Press 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Juliet McMains」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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