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− | [[Eunice Reyneke]] (19**- ) is a theatre historian and theorist. | + | [[Eunice Reyneke]] (19**- ) is a theatre historian and theorist and a editor. |
Her name occasionally found wrongly spelled as [[Eunice Reynecke]], and she also published as [[Eunice van Rooyen]], [[Eunice Fourie]] and [[Eunice Malan]]. | Her name occasionally found wrongly spelled as [[Eunice Reynecke]], and she also published as [[Eunice van Rooyen]], [[Eunice Fourie]] and [[Eunice Malan]]. | ||
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Trained as cultural historian at the [[University of Pretoria]] | Trained as cultural historian at the [[University of Pretoria]] | ||
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+ | Married ''inter alia'' to South African theatre personalities [[Pieter-Paul Fourie]] and [[Charles Malan]]. | ||
== Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance == | == Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance == | ||
− | She joined the [[HSRC]]’s [[Centre for South African Theatre Research]] ('''CESAT''') as a researcher and documentarian in 1980s. Helped found the [[South African Theatre Journal]] (she was technical editor for two years), helped edit '' | + | She joined the [[HSRC]]’s [[Centre for South African Theatre Research]] ('''CESAT''') as a researcher and documentarian in 1980s. Helped found the [[South African Theatre Journal]] (she was technical editor for two years), helped edit ''Die Breytie Boek/The Breytie Book'' ([[Temple Hauptfleisch|Hauptfleisch]], 1985) and wrote a masters thesis on the methodology of theatre research, which was published by the [[HSRC]] in 1986 as ''Teatergeskiedskrywing: 'n kultuurfilosofiese verkenning'' (Theatre Research: A cultural-historical exploration"). |
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+ | Published articles and gave lectures on theatre research methodology and theatre history for a number of years and acted as advisor and contributor to various publications on South African theatre history. | ||
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+ | ==Sources== | ||
− | + | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | |
− | + | == Return to == | |
− | Return to [[ESAT Personalities R]] | + | Return to [[ESAT Personalities R]] |
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] | ||
Return to [[Main Page]] | Return to [[Main Page]] |
Latest revision as of 06:25, 13 September 2021
Eunice Reyneke (19**- ) is a theatre historian and theorist and a editor.
Her name occasionally found wrongly spelled as Eunice Reynecke, and she also published as Eunice van Rooyen, Eunice Fourie and Eunice Malan.
Contents
Biography
Trained as cultural historian at the University of Pretoria
Married inter alia to South African theatre personalities Pieter-Paul Fourie and Charles Malan.
Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance
She joined the HSRC’s Centre for South African Theatre Research (CESAT) as a researcher and documentarian in 1980s. Helped found the South African Theatre Journal (she was technical editor for two years), helped edit Die Breytie Boek/The Breytie Book (Hauptfleisch, 1985) and wrote a masters thesis on the methodology of theatre research, which was published by the HSRC in 1986 as Teatergeskiedskrywing: 'n kultuurfilosofiese verkenning (Theatre Research: A cultural-historical exploration").
Published articles and gave lectures on theatre research methodology and theatre history for a number of years and acted as advisor and contributor to various publications on South African theatre history.
Sources
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to ESAT Personalities R
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page