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ASTR AWARDS &FELLOWSHIPS

November 7, 2015Portland, OR

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COMMITTEES

• Gibson Cima, Megan Lewis, Jane Duncan

• Christopher Swift, Lisa Jackson-Schebetta, Virginia Anderson

• Chase Bringardner, Elizabeth Son, Faedra Chatard Carpenter

• Eng-Beng Lim, Kate Bredeson, Karen Jean Martinson

• Carol Martin, David Román, Leigh Woods

• Christian DuComb, Dassia Posner, Harvey Young

• Patricia Herrera, Katie Gough, Ramon Rivera-Servera

• Diana Looser, Michael Chemers, Jocelyn Buckner

• Claire Croft, Lezlie Cross, Marla Carlson

• Elaine Aston, Rhona Justice-Malloy, Anne Fletcher

• Robin Bernstein, William Condee, Shannon Steen, Valleri Robinson

• David Mayer, Jill Dolan, David Savran, Heather Nathans

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A.T.A.P. INITIATION PROGRAM GRANT

Artists Repertory Theatre

Sarah Horton,Managing Director

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CO-SPONSORED EVENTS

Michelle GranshawUniversity of Pittsburgh

Spectacles of Labor: Performance and the

Working Class

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THOMAS MARSHALL GRADUATE STUDENT

AWARDSYasmine Jahanmir

UC Santa Barbara

Ioana JucanBrown University

Tiffany TrentArizona State University

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DAVID KELLER TRAVEL GRANTS

Arnab BanerjiLoyola Marymount University

Josy MillerUC Davis

Lisa WoynarskiRoyal Central School of

Speech and Drama

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Karen Jean MartinsonChicago State University

for

Making the Dream Real

GRANTS FOR RESEARCHERS WITH

HEAVY TEACHING LOADS

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HELEN KRICH CHINOYDISSERTATION AWARDS

Susan Finque, University of

Washington“The Callao Contract of 1599: Evidence for a Transformative

Genealogy of American Theatre from Lima, Peru”

Haddy Kreie, UC Santa Barbara“Slavery and the Emergence of Vodun: Race, Trauma, Protection, and Agency in Spiritual Systems of Southern

Benin”

Gwyneth Shanks, UCLA“Performance and the Museum: Material Remains”

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COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH

FELLOWSHIPS

Jimmy Noriega (The College of Wooster) & Carlos Chavarría (Contra

Costa College)“Jotoholic (Confessions of a Mexican Outcast):

Queer Latina/o Performance as Research”

Michael Shane Boyle (Queen Mary University of London) & Brandon

Woolf (Free University Berlin)“The Hidden Abode of Counter Logistics”

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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRIZE

Naomi BraginUniversity of Washington, Bothell

“Funky Robots on the Soul Train Line: Black Power Technology and

Anti-Human Movements"

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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRIZE

Honorable Mention

Pannill CampWashington University in St. Louis

“Arts of Brotherhood: French Masonic Ritual and Sentimental Dramaturgy in

Eighteenth-Century France"

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RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP

Julia WalkerWashington University in St. Louis

“Civil Rites: Performing Social Theory on the Modern Stage”

E.J. WestlakeUniversity of Michigan

“La Conquistadora and Zozobra: Cultural Icons in Conflict”

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TARGETED RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

Eric Mayer GarcíaLouisiana State University

“Documenting the Photographic Archive of Tablas Alarcos Press as a Resource of Cuban Theatre History”

Jennifer GoodlanderIndiana University

“Puppet Performance in Cambodia’s Cities: Reconfiguring Tradition after the Khmer Rouge”

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BROOKS MCNAMARA PUBLICATION SUBVENTION

Jessica BersonYale University

for

The Naked Result: How Exotic Dance Became Big Business

Oxford University Press(forthcoming December 2015)

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SELMA JEANNE COHEN CONFERENCE

PRESENTATION AWARD

Shamell BellUCLA

for

“Living is Resisting: Street Dance Activism in the Black

Lives Matter Movement”

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GERALD KAHAN AWARDBEST ESSAY IN THEATRE

STUDIES BY A NEWER SCHOLAR

Naomi BraginUniversity of Washington, Bothell

“Shot and Captured: Turf Dance, YAK Films, and the Oakland,

California, R.I.P. Project ”TDR: The Drama Review, 58.2 (2014)

Editor: Richard Schechner

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THE OSCAR BROCKETT ESSAY PRIZE

BEST ESSAY IN THEATRE STUDIES

Honorable Mention

Marah GubarMassachusetts Institute of Technology

for

“Entertaining Children of All Ages: Nineteenth-Century Popular Theater as

Children’s TheaterAmerican Quarterly 66.1 (2014)

Editor: Sarah Banet-Weiser

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Best Essay in Theatre Studies

OSCAR BROCKETT ESSAY PRIZE

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THE OSCAR BROCKETTESSAY PRIZE

BEST ESSAY IN THEATRE STUDIES

Ellen MacKayGraduate Center of the City University

of New York For

“Acting Historical with Shakespeare, or, William-Henry

Ireland’s Oaken Chest” Shakespeare Survey, vol. 67 (2014)

Editor: Peter Holland

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ERROL HILL AWARDOUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP IN

AFRICAN-AMERICAN THEATRE STUDIES

Honorable Mention

Faedra Chatard Carpenter

Coloring Whiteness:Acts of Critique in Black

Performance

University of Michigan Press (2014)

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OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN THEATRE

STUDIES

ERROL HILL AWARD

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ERROL HILL AWARDOUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP IN

AFRICAN-AMERICAN THEATRE STUDIES

Paige McGinleyWashington University in St.

Louisfor

Staging the Blues: From Tent Shows to Tourism

Duke University Press (2014)

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THE BARNARD HEWITT AWARD

Honorable Mention

Gay Gibson Cima

Georgetown University

Performing Anti-Slavery: Activist

Women on Antebellum Stages

Cambridge University Press (2014)

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THE BARNARD HEWITT AWARD

Honorable Mention

Paige McGinley

Washington University in St. Louis

Staging the Blues: From Tent Shows to

TourismDuke University Press (2014)

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Outstanding Book in Theatre Studies

THE BARNARD HEWITT AWARD

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THE BARNARD HEWITT AWARD

Elizabeth Maddock Dillon

Northeastern University

New World Drama: The Performative Commons in the Atlantic World,

1649-1849Duke University Press

(2014)

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Outstanding Achievement in

Scholarship in Theatre Studies

DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARD

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DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARD

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN SCHOLARSHIP IN THEATRE STUDIES

Gay Gibson Cima

Georgetown University

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AGENDA OF THE FALL 2015 ASTR ANNUAL BUSINESS

MEETING7 NOVEMBER 2015

1. Call to Order

2. Approval of the Minutes of the Fall 2014 meeting – Heather Nathans• MOTION to approve the minutes of the Fall 2014 Annual Business Meeting

3. Approval of the Agenda for the Fall 2015 meeting – Heather Nathans• MOTION to approve the agenda for the Fall 2015 Annual Business

Meeting

4. Thanks to 2015 Chairs of the Program Committee, Jean Graham-Jones, James Harding, and Janelle Reinelt and their committee.

5. In memoriam: John Russell Brown, Jim Brandon, Betty Bernhard, Ron Willis

6. Vice President for Conferences Report – Patrick Anderson

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AGENDA OF THE FALL 2015 ASTR ANNUAL BUSINESS

MEETING7 NOVEMBER 2015

7. Vice President for Publications – Catherine Cole

8. VP for awards – Brandi Wilkins-Catanese

9. Treasurer’s Report – Cindy Bates

10. GSC Report – Kellen Hoxworth

11. TLA Report – Nancy Friedland

12. ATAP –Colleen Reilly

13. ASTR President’s Report – Nathans

14. Welcoming of new Executive Committee members and acknowledgement of outgoing EC members and Officers

15. Incoming president welcome: Daphne Lei

16. Questions and new business

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GRADUATE STUDENT CAUCUSKellen Hoxworth

President / Rep. to the ASTR Executive Committee

Stanford University

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GSC CABINET: 2015-2016

• President / Representative to the Executive Committee:

• Stephanie Vella (The Graduate Center, CUNY)

• Vice-President / Rep. to the Annual Conference Committee:

• Yasmine Jahanmir (University of California, Santa Barbara)

• Vice-President / Rep. to the Committee on Conferences:

• Bess Rowen (The Graduate Center, CUNY)

• Secretary / Historian:

• Bryan Schmidt (University of Minnesota)

• Rep. to the Committee on New Paradigms in Graduate Education:

• Vicki Hoskins (University of Pittsburgh)

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GSC CABINET: 2014-2015

• President / Representative to the Executive Committee:

• Kellen Hoxworth (Stanford University)

• Vice-President / Rep. to the Committee on Conferences:

• Michelle Salerno (University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana)

• Vice-President / Rep. to the Annual Conference Committee:

• Stephanie Vella (The Graduate Center, CUNY)

• Secretary / Historian:

• Sarah Campbell (Indiana University)

• Rep. to the Committee on New Paradigms in Graduate Education:

• Haddy Kreie (University of California, Santa Barbara)

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GSC COMMITTEES: 2014-2015

• Conference Assistance: • Shelby Brewster (University of Pittsburgh) • Lauren Graffin (University of Ulster)

• Mentorship Committee: • Katie Turner (University of California, Irvine) • Guy Zimmerman (University of California, Irvine)

• Peer Mentorship & Networking Committee: • Shamell Bell (University of California, Los Angeles)• Mika Lior (University of California, Los Angeles)

• Web Resources: • Sara Taylor (Indiana University)

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GSC PRESIDENTS (2005-2014)

• 2005-2006: Sheila Moeschen (Northwestern University)

• 2006-2007: Virginia Anderson (Tufts University)

• 2007-2008: Virginia Anderson (Tufts University)

• 2008-2009: Matt Omasta (Arizona State University)

• 2009-2010: Charlotte McIvor (University of California, Berkeley)

• 2010-2011: Kimi Johnson (University of Minnesota)

• 2011-2012: David Calder (Northwestern University)

• 2012-2013: Kellyn Johnson (University of California, Santa Barbara)

• 2013-2014: Michelle Cowin-Mensah (Bowling Green State University)

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GSC CABINET/COMMITTEE MEMBERS (2005-2014)

• Doug O’Keefe

• Jennifer

Caldwell

• Eric Colleary

• John Carnwath

• Jay Gipson-King

• Michelle Granshaw

• Oona Kersey

• Sam O’Connell

• Jennifer

Goodlander

• Katie Zien

• Isel Rodriguez

• Jenna Kubly

• Angela Marino Segura

• Deleah Waters

• James Lange

• Lindsey

Mantoan

• Beliza Torres

• Jeff List

• Kane Anderson

• Sara Armstrong

• Allan Davis

• Debra Caplan

• Jordana Cox

• Eero Laine

• Michael Morris

• Mina Sohaj

• Kati Sweeney

• Amanda Boyle

• Sara Boland-

Taylor

• Danielle

Rosvally

• Shamell Bell

• Christiana Molldrem Harkulich

• Areum Jeong

• Ira Murfin

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GRADUATE STUDENT PLENARIES: 2001

• Scott Magelssen (University of Minnesota): “Living History Museums and the Construction of the Real through Performance”• Published as “Living History Museums and the Construction of the

Real through Performance,” Theatre Survey 45.1 (2004): 61-74.

• Also published in Living History Museums: Undoing History Through Performance (Scarecrow Press, 2007)

• Maria Papanikolaou (Texas A&M): “‘Woman’ and the Creation of Theatrical Reality: The Rhetoric of Acting Advice”• Published as “How to Act Like a Woman: Professional Advice from

English Actresses,” Modern Drama 46.2 (2015): 207-226.

• Jennifer Stiles (Tufts University): “No Smoke without Fire: Shifting Realities of Cultural Identification and Stereotypes” (co-presented with Heather Nathans)

• Patricia Ybarra (University of Minnesota): “Performing the ‘Real’ Mexico”• Published in Performing Conquest: Five Centuries of Theater, History,

and Identity in Tlaxcala, Mexico (University of Michigan Press. 2009).

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GRADUATE STUDENT PLENARIES: 2002• Brandi Wilkins Catanese (Stanford University): “The End of Race or

the End of Blackness? August Wilson, Robert Brustein, and Colorblind Casting”• Published in The Problem of the Color[blind]: Racial Transgressions and the Politics

of Black Performance (University of Michigan Press, 2011).

• John Fletcher (University of Minnesota): “Rehearsing Radicality with Cornerstone Theater”• Published as “Identity and Agonism: Tim Miller, Cornerstone, and the Politics of

Community-Based Theatre,” Theatre Topics 13.2 (2003): 189-203.

• Shawn Kairschner (Stanford University): “Physiological Stigmata: Bourgeois Positivism and the Pleasure of ‘Reading’”

• Jisha Menon (Stanford University): “In the Name of the Nation”• Published as “Unhomely Nations: Minorities and Refugees of the Subcontinental

Partition,” Modern Drama 46.2 (2003): 182-206.• Also published in The Performance of Nationalism: India, Pakistan, and the Memory

of Partition (Cambridge UP, 2013)

• Nicholas Ridout (University of London): “Animals and Children in the Theatrical Economy”• Published as “Animal Labour in the Theatrical Economy,” Theatre Research

International 29.1 (2004): 57-65. • Also published in Stage Fright, Animals, and Other Theatrical Problems (Cambridge

UP, 2006)

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GRADUATE STUDENT PLENARIES: 2003• Phaedra Bell (Stanford University): “Tourist Trap: The Laterna

Magika’s Ouervre as a Topographical Document of the Czech Nation”

• Dong-Shin Chang (New York University): “Knowing China/Performing China: Two London Productions of the 1910s”• Published as “Proximity and the Demarcation of the Other: Three

‘Chinese’ Productions on the Early-Twentieth-Century London Stage,” in Querying Difference in Theatre History, edited by Scott Magelssen and Ann Huago (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007), 71–79.

• Doug O’Keefe (Northwestern University): “Let the gaul’d jade Wince”: Generic Expectation and the Reception of Ballad Opera”

• Korey Rothman (University of Maryland): “Power, Money, and Influence on Broadway: Documenting Across the Gender Divide”

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GRADUATE STUDENT PLENARIES: 2004

• John Fletcher (University of Minnesota): “Tasteless as Hell: Identity, Assimilation, and the Tactics of Counter-Taste in Hell Houses”• Published as “Tasteless as Hell: Community Performance, Distinction,

and Countertaste in Hell House” Theatre Survey 48.2 (2007): 313-330.• Also published in Preaching to Convert: Evangelical Outreach and

Performance Activism in a Secular Age (University of Michigan, 2013)

• Sheila Moeschen (Northwestern University): “Wheelchairs and One-Liners: Exploring the Limits of Taste with Jerry Lewis and the MDA Telethon” • Published in Acts of Conspicuous Compassion: Performance Culture and

American Charity Practices (University of Michigan, 2013)

• Colleen Reilly (University of Pittsburgh): “Setting the Memorative Stage: The Archivist as Auteur Director” • Anticipated her current work with the American Theater Archive Project

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