Related Faculty
- Assistant Professor, Theatre History and Performance Studies
Donald E. Petersen Endowed Professor
Related Research
- Viewers in Distress: Race, Gender, Religion, and Avant-Garde Performance at the Turn of the 21stCentury
- “Sighting Segregation Black aesthetics and the materiality of art in St. Louis and Ferguson,” in The Material World of Modern Segregation edited by Iver Bernstein and Heidi Kolk, 2022.
- “Space: Postdramatic Geography in Post-Collapse Seattle,” in Postdramatic Theatre and Form, edited by Michael Shane Boyle, Matt Cornish, and Brandon Woolf. London: Methuen Drama Bloomsbury, 2019: 48-65.
- Goodson, Christopher. Performing Precarity: Experimental Theater, Video, and Live Political Art with Undocumented Immigrants. 2017. University of Washington, PhD dissertation.
- “Right to the Artistic City: Performing Engagements Beyond Austerity in Post-Collapse Chicago” Revue Française d’Etudes Américaines (French Review of American Studies) 148 (2016): 84-97.
- "DADA’s Queer Ontologies: Tzara, Ball, and Pluriversal Politics at Cabaret Voltaire," Mid-America Theatre Conference, March 2016
- “Framing Violence in Interspecies Relations: Encountering Flesh as Neoliberal Spatio-temporal Imaginary in The Portland Meat Collective," ASTR 2015, Portland
- “Framing Violence in Interspecies Relations: Encountering Flesh as Neoliberal Spatio-temporal Imaginary in The Portland Meat Collective," ASTR 2015, Portland
- “The Politics and Aesthetics of Play: The Wartburg Book-Burning and Hellenic Masculinity in the Construction of the German Nation,” (Re)Presenting Archives, University of British Columbia, April, 2014
- “Black love? Black love!: All Aboard the presence of punk in Seattle’s NighTraiN” Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory 22: 2-3 (November 2012): 315-323.