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CORD Awards Panel 2014: “Celebrating the Scholarship of Deidre Sklar”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 September 2015
Abstract
My remarks are part of a panel honoring Dr. Deidre Sklar, the 2014 recipient of the CORD Award for Outstanding Scholarly Research. I discuss the impact of Sklar's work in the field of Dance Studies in general and on my own scholarship in particular.
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