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LABOR AND AESTHETICS IN EUROPEAN CONTEMPORARY DANCE: DANCING PRECARITY by Annelies Van Assche. 2020. Cham, CH: Palgave Macmillian. 293 pp. 7 b/w illustrations, 5 color illustrations. $109.99 e-book. ISBN: 978-3-030-40693-6.
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LABOR AND AESTHETICS IN EUROPEAN CONTEMPORARY DANCE: DANCING PRECARITY by Annelies Van Assche. 2020. Cham, CH: Palgave Macmillian. 293 pp. 7 b/w illustrations, 5 color illustrations. $109.99 e-book. ISBN: 978-3-030-40693-6.
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