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Researching Dance: Evolving Modes of Inquiry edited by Sondra Horton Fraleigh and Penelope Hanstein. 1999. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, xii + 368 pp., diagrams, study questions, notes, index. $50.00 cloth; $22.95 paper.
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22 July 2014
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