加州大学伯克利分校戏剧舞蹈和表演研究系导师教师师资介绍简介-Julia Fawcett

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Julia Fawcett











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julia.fawcett@berkeley.edu



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fall 2022 office hours

Graduate Students:
Monday, 3–5pm
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Undergraduate Students:
Wednesday, 11am–12:40pm
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Title:
Associate Professor, Head Graduate Advisor

About:
Julia Fawcett's research looks at the origins of concepts of privacy and publicity—as well as of domesticity, imperialism, and urban space—in Restoration and eighteenth-century literature and performance in the circum-Atlantic world. Her first book,?Spectacular Disappearances: Celebrity and Privacy, 1696-1801?(University of Michigan Press, 2016), was a Finalist for the George Freedley Memorial Award from the Theatre Library Association. It examines the performance and literary strategies that England’s first celebrities used to protect their private lives despite always being in the public eye—and how their strategies might help us to navigate a world in which social media has eroded the distinctions between private lives and public events. She is at work on a second book,?Unmapping London: Performance and Urbanization after the Great Fire, which explores how those who did not or could not own property (including women, immigrants, enslaved people, servants, and religious minorities) shaped the spaces and performances of Restoration London after the Great Fire of 1666. Fawcett has served as a dramaturge in New York and as a scholar-in-residence at Harbourfront World Stage in Toronto; her essays have appeared in?PMLA, Theatre Survey, Eighteenth Century Studies, The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation,?and?Modern Drama.
Education: Ph.D. in English Literature, Yale University
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Research interests:
Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theater and Performance
Performance Historiography
Intersections Between Literature and Performance
Autobiographical Performance
Urban Space
Celebrity
Gender

Role:
Senate Faculty

Full CV:
fawcett_julia_cv.pdf