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[[Megan Lewis]] is a South African-American theatre historian and performance scholar. | [[Megan Lewis]] is a South African-American theatre historian and performance scholar. | ||
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+ | She has a BA from Kenyon College, an MA from Johns Hopkins University and a PhD from the University of Minnesota. | ||
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+ | Assistant Professor, Theater History and Performance Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. | ||
Her interests are the staging of national identity, gender, and race in a variety of performance media. | Her interests are the staging of national identity, gender, and race in a variety of performance media. | ||
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+ | Her books on South African theatre and performance include | ||
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+ | ''Magnet Theatre: Three Decades of Making Space'' (co-editor, with [[Anton Krueger]], 2016) | ||
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+ | ''Performing Whitely in the Postcolony: Afrikaners in South African Theatrical and Public Life'' (2016) | ||
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Revision as of 08:42, 24 April 2017
Megan Lewis is a South African-American theatre historian and performance scholar.
She has a BA from Kenyon College, an MA from Johns Hopkins University and a PhD from the University of Minnesota.
Assistant Professor, Theater History and Performance Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Her interests are the staging of national identity, gender, and race in a variety of performance media.
Her books on South African theatre and performance include
Magnet Theatre: Three Decades of Making Space (co-editor, with Anton Krueger, 2016)
Performing Whitely in the Postcolony: Afrikaners in South African Theatrical and Public Life (2016)