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Gayle
Austin
Gayle Austin (Ph.D.,
City University of New York, 1988) is an Associate Professor whose
research interests include gender and performance, dramaturgy, and
interdisciplinary forms of performance art. Earlier in her career,
Dr. Austin won the Junior Faculty Award for most accomplished non-tenured
faculty member in the GSU College of Arts and Sciences. Austin’s
book, Feminist Theories for Dramatic Criticism (Michigan 1990),
has been translated into Japanese and South Korean. She also has
an established artistic career, having completed an artistic residency
and workshop production grant with Mabou Mines Theatre and having
served as dramaturg for two off-Broadway productions, for several
playwrights in the Southeast Playwrights Project, and for plays
performed at the Horizon Theatre Company, 7 Stages, 14th Street
Playhouse, and the National Black Arts Festival. In addition to
serving on the Board of Advisor’s for The Women’s Project
and Productions, Dr. Austin has reached out to colleagues expert
in Photography and Art & Design to produce experimental performance
art that draws on the full range of related work being done in other
academic disciplines. Research Areas: Feminist Performance Studies,
Theater. Degree Track Affiliations: Ph.D. (Moving Image Studies)
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