The Body of New Asian Dance Music

Posted: 20 Jul 2010

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Anjali Gera Roy

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Date Written: September 4, 2009

Abstract

A youth culture has been visible in clubs within and outside India since the mid-eighties in which a genre of music dubbed ‘new Asian dance music’ by the British media, consisting mainly of Bhangra and Bollywood remixes, emerges as the most important site for the production of new ethnicities as brown, black and white bodies mingle on the dance floor. As bodies in motion mimic the gestures and movements of Bhangra and Bollywood dancers, the dancing body becomes a means of performing and negotiating difference in the space of multiculturalism.

Drawing on my fieldwork in college fests, community functions and clubs in Kharagpur, Kolkata, New Delhi, Chandigarh, Bangalore, Sydney, Melbourne, Toronto and New York, I will examine the dance floor as a liminal space in which bodily signifiers and movements perform a dialectic of desire to resist prohibitions and constraints of everyday life.

Keywords: Youth culture, Bhangra, Bollywood, new Asian dance music, multiculturalism, remix

Suggested Citation

Roy, Anjali Gera, The Body of New Asian Dance Music (September 4, 2009). Asia Research Institute Working Paper No. 122, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1471101 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1471101

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