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Meg Mumford is a Senior Lecturer in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of New South Wales, specializing in modern contemporary German theatre and socially engaged performance. Her research focuses on Bertolt Brecht's approach to comedy and aging, particularly within the contexts of theatre's response to socio-historical ideologies. She examines how theatre engages with social inequity and complex cultural identities through creative storytelling. Mumford has made significant contributions to the field with her award-winning book on Brecht and various publications that analyze the intersections of art and societal issues. Notably, she has co-authored works exploring the representation of real people in theatre, contributing to the understanding of documentary theatre practices. Throughout her academic career, she has supervised numerous higher degree research students and has served on editorial boards for notable journals. Additionally, she has engaged in various research grants aimed at enhancing understanding of live performance in Australia.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching courses in Theatre and Performance Studies and supervising students.
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