Combining over a decade of ethnographic and archival research, Emily Wilcox analyses major dance works by Chinese choreographers staged over an eighty-year period from 1935 to 2015
Emily Wilcox Books
Emily Wilcox's writing often centers on themes of marine life and its conservation. Her work highlights a deep commitment to aiding animals in distress, particularly evident in her philanthropic efforts. Wilcox has generously donated the proceeds from her last three books to marine animal rescue during the Gulf oil spill, showcasing a profound dedication to ecological causes.



The Commitment Phobe
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The Commitment Phobe uncovers the truth behind men who can't commit and the women who attract them. With humor and candor, this in-depth book finally explains how to spot a Commitment Phobe, what drives him to run away or cheat and how to finally break the cycle of a push/pull relationship and create lasting love. You will recognize yourself throughout the pages, changing the relationship game once and for all.
Corporeal Politics
- 372 pages
- 14 hours of reading
In Corporeal Politics, leading international scholars investigate the development of dance as a deeply meaningful and complex cultural practice across time, placing special focus on the intertwining of East Asia dance and politics and the role of dance as a medium of transcultural interaction and communication across borders. Countering common narratives of dance history that emphasize the US and Europe as centers of origin and innovation, the expansive creativity of dance artists in East Asia asserts its importance as a site of critical theorization and reflection on global artistic developments in the performing arts. Through the lens of “corporeal politics”—the close attention to bodily acts in specific cultural contexts—each study in this book challenges existing dance and theater histories to re-investigate the performer's role in devising the politics and aesthetics of their performance, as well as the multidimensional impact of their lives and artistic works. Corporeal Politics addresses a wide range of performance styles and genres, including dances produced for the concert stage, as well as those presented in popular entertainments, private performance spaces, and street protests.