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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
  
He studied at the [[University of Cape Town]] and Oxford University,  
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He studied at the [[University of Cape Town]] and Oxford University, and has had many years of experience as teacher, researcher and administrator in universities in South Africa, the United Kingdom and Canada. He began his University career in 1965 when he was appointed a lecturer in English at the [[University of Stellenbosch]] for a few years, went on to a distinguished teaching career at the [[University of Cape Town]], ''inter alia'' serving as Dean of the Faculty of Arts (1991-1994) and head of the English Department (1996-1997).
  
In 1965 he became a lecturer in English at the [[University of Stellenbosch]] for a few years, and in that period performed in plays put on by the newly founded Drama Department and local theatre associations.  He has since had many years of experience as teacher, researcher and administrator in universities in South Africa, the United Kingdom and Canada. In 2001 he began working on innovative projects in community policing and is currently a Research Fellow at the Global Risk Governance programme at the [[University of Cape Town]].
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In 2001 he began working on innovative projects in community policing and is currently a Research Fellow at the Global Risk Governance programme at the [[University of Cape Town]].
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
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Besides his academic activities, he has long had an interest in theatre and performance, beginning with his involvement with the newly founded Drama Department at [[Stellenbosch University]].
  
 
===As actor===
 
===As actor===
  
Stage roles over the years have included ''[[Faust]]'' ([[UTS]], Stellenbosch, 1966), ''[[Die Koning Sterf]]'' ([[UTS]], Stellenbosch, 1966), ''[[The Rivals]]'' ([[UTS]], Stellenbosch, 1967) and ''[[Arms and the Man]]'' ([[UTS]], Stellenbosch, 1968).
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Stage performances in the Stellenbosch period included roles in ''[[Faust]]'' ([[UTS]], Stellenbosch, 1966), ''[[Die Koning Sterf]]'' ([[UTS]], Stellenbosch, 1966), ''[[The Rivals]]'' ([[UTS]], Stellenbosch, 1967) and ''[[Arms and the Man]]'' ([[UTS]], Stellenbosch, 1968).
 
 
 
 
  
 
===As playwright===
 
===As playwright===
  
He wrote ''[[A New Birth]]'' (a nativity play, 1982), .
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He wrote a nativity play called ''[[A New Birth]]'' (performed in 1982), .
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 05:29, 20 June 2022

John Cartwright (194*-)is a scholar, teacher and academic administrator, as well as a creative writer and performing artist.

Biography

He studied at the University of Cape Town and Oxford University, and has had many years of experience as teacher, researcher and administrator in universities in South Africa, the United Kingdom and Canada. He began his University career in 1965 when he was appointed a lecturer in English at the University of Stellenbosch for a few years, went on to a distinguished teaching career at the University of Cape Town, inter alia serving as Dean of the Faculty of Arts (1991-1994) and head of the English Department (1996-1997).

In 2001 he began working on innovative projects in community policing and is currently a Research Fellow at the Global Risk Governance programme at the University of Cape Town.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Besides his academic activities, he has long had an interest in theatre and performance, beginning with his involvement with the newly founded Drama Department at Stellenbosch University.

As actor

Stage performances in the Stellenbosch period included roles in Faust (UTS, Stellenbosch, 1966), Die Koning Sterf (UTS, Stellenbosch, 1966), The Rivals (UTS, Stellenbosch, 1967) and Arms and the Man (UTS, Stellenbosch, 1968).

As playwright

He wrote a nativity play called A New Birth (performed in 1982), .

Sources

http://www.grgp.uct.ac.za/John-Cartwright

John Cartwright. 2016. Failure to respect constitutional recognition of our multilingual heritage , Cape Times 30 June.[1]

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