Dear Tango-L members
i would like to clarify that the text that i am reading on youtube is the whole 
text of my research. By 'if you prefer to receive the "complete text" please 
don't hesitate to contact me' i was referring to the formatted for publishing 
text (with footnotes, references, bibliography).
i apologize for the confusion. thank you to all that contacted me and indeed 
when i finish the formatting i could make it available.

Thank you Joe. I will insert a note of the complete quote in the published 
version, which is:

“As a monologue in which it is the man who, generally, gives out commands, and 
the woman whose role is to listen and act accordingly, in a passive and 
submissive attitude. This is a deep rooted concept traditionally accepted, and 
repeatedly ratified through oral and written custom….. But it is simply 
incorrect”
Gloria and Rodolfo Dinzel, “Tango: and anxious quest for freedom” Abrazos 
Books, 2000, p 43 

However in the paper i didn't feel inclined in using words such as: correct / 
incorrect, so i omitted the last section. 
I believe that the second quote  gives a clear understanding of what Dinzel's 
vision is about:

“The woman who dares ….to converse, to try a dialogue, to express her own 
responses to the music, that woman is often suppressed by the man who performs 
his dancing in a monologue kind of attitude”. (Dinzel 2001: 44-45)

i am thrilled by the generous, genuine, informative, proactive responses.
Really, thank you!
Adriana

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