Books, Articles and Findings
Spring 2021
- Books:
- Glory: A life Among Legend
- Island Possessed
- Katherine Dunham and The African Diaspora
- Katherine Dunham Museum Private Collection Series/Danielle Hall
- Tell My Pale Horse
- Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham: Dances in Literature and Cinema
- Dancing in Blackness: A Memoir
- Articles:
- Ethnographers in A Footnote-Zora Neale Hurston and Katherine Dunham in the Caribbean
- Dance and the Black Atlantic: Katherine Dunham Research to Performance Method
- Dance and the Divided City
- An Ethics of Discomfort: Katherine Dunham’s Vodou Belonging
- Dance Anthropology and The Impact of 1930’s Haiti on Katherine Dunham’s Scientific and Artistic Consciousness
- Katherine Dunham: The Artist as Activist During World War II
- Katherine Dunham’s Global Method and the Embodied Politics of Dance’s Everyday
- Papers and other findings:
- Choreographing A New World: Katherine Dunham and The Politics of Dance
- Katherine Dunham Methodologies: of Form and Function, Intercultural Communication and Socialization through The Arts
- Katherine Dunham Exhibit Ends Month Long Recognition with SIU East Saint Louis Center for Performing Arts
- Would dancer Katherine Dunham have joined Black Lives Matter? A Historian Says Yes
- Mentorship from The Great Katherine Dunham-Eugene Redmond
- Othella Dallas: Teaching Dunham Technique at 93- New York Times
- Fighting for Katherine Dunham’s Dream in East Saint Louis
Katherine Dunham Museum Library Private Collection
Curated by Danielle Hall 2008