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Choreographing Copyright: Race, Gender, and Intellectual Property Rights in American Dance by Anthea Kraut . 2016. New York: Oxford University Press. 336 pp., 25 photographs. $99.00 hardcover. ISBN: 9780199360369
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19 April 2017
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