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Conferences

Author/Titlesort descending Research Type Related Fields
"(Gestural Ontologies): Simian Sociality in the Production of Early Modern Universals," Mid-America Theatre Conference (MATC), Houston, March, 2017 Conferences 17th Century, Drama, Performance Studies, Popular Culture
"(Gestural Ontologies): Simian Sociality in the Production of Early Modern Universals," Living with Animals, EKU, Richmond, March, 2017 Conferences 17th Century, Drama, Ecocriticism, Global and Transnational Studies, Popular Culture, Theater History
“Arousing the Empathic Gendered Subject: Transpecies Domesticity and Sentient Spectacles in the Early Enlightenment,” Animal Engagements, ASTR Forum, La Jolla, CA, November, 2018. Conferences 17th Century, 18th Century, Drama, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Popular Culture
“British Sikh Flaneurs: How the Failure of Multiculturalism Produces a Contemporary Avant-Garde,”  plenary, ASTR, Portland, 2015. Conferences Drama, English, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Race and Ethnicity, Radical Theater, Reception Studies, Theory/Criticism
“Casting Stare-able Bodies: Mabou Mines’ Dollhouse,” American Society for Theatre Research, Atlanta, 2017 Conferences Disability, Drama, Modernism, Postmodern, Radical Theater, Theory/Criticism
“Forest, Orchards, and Fallow Fields: Chekhov’s Moral Philosophy,” invited talk, Chekhov in the 21stCentury: A Symposium, Theatre Department, Lewis and Clark College, June 28, 2018 Conferences Drama, Modernism, Theater History
“Tamburlaine and Sublime Auto-Generation:  A Lexical Geography of the Senecan Womb,” Renaissance Ethics Symposium, Yale University, October, 2010 Conferences 16th Century, Aesthetics, Ancient, Classics, Drama, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Popular Culture, Religion, Theater History, Tragedy
“Unborn Narratives of Time and Subjective Enunciation in Soyinka’s Death and the King’s Horseman,” Frontiers and Borders, Oklahoma State University, March, 2012  Conferences 20th Century, African, Critical Theory, Drama, Postcolonial, Religion, Social Change, Theater History
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