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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes To view the visual representations to which Dilworth refers, go to www.anthro.uiuc.edu/jashm/dilworth. See Journal for the Anthropological Study of Human Movement (JASHM), 2001–02, Vols. 11–12, Nos. 4 and 1 (Double issue), for complete discussion. Available from the Anthropology Department, University of Illinois, at Champaign-Urbana. Sadly she did not, being a product of Richard Schechner's program at New York University in performance studies. Fairbank uses the term “pidginization” to describe the current drive: to create a national Chinese dance form which is a mixture of various movement systems and vocabularies intended to be used “principally for intergroup communication.”
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