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[CIPN] Cambridge Interdisciplinary Performance Network

 
Read more at: Dr Clare Foster

Dr Clare Foster

Dr Clare Foster (Creative Writing, Classics) was a screenwriter based in Los Angeles from 1990-2008, before returning to England to take the MA in Classical Reception Studies at UCL. She just completed an AHRC-funded Phd at Cambridge about Greek drama, theatre history, and the performance of...


Read more at: Dr Satinder P. Gill

Dr Satinder P. Gill

Dr Satinder P. Gill (Faculty of Music) is a research affiliate at the Centre for Music and Science. Her current research includes investigating the processes underlying knowledge transfer in human interaction; the role of the body in sense-making; the function of rhythm in facilitating human...


Read more at: Dr Alyce Mahon

Dr Alyce Mahon

Dr Alyce Mahon (Department of History of Art) is specialised in twentieth century art and critical theory. In her teaching and research Dr Mahon specialises on the dynamic between the body and the body politic in modern and contemporary art, photography, film and exhibition practice from dada and...


Read more at: Dr Marcus Morgan

Dr Marcus Morgan

Dr Marcus Morgan (Department of Sociology) is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Sociology Department, and a Fellow & College Lecturer at Murray Edwards College. His current research is interested in the Black Consciousness Movement in apartheid South Africa. Marcus lectures on the ‘...


Read more at: Prof Catherine Pickstock

Prof Catherine Pickstock

Professor Catherine Pickstock (Faculty of Divinity) is a Professor of Metaphysics and Poetics. Her research interests fall into three main areas: the application of linguistics to theories of religious language, analogy and liturgy, with a consideration of the implications of this interaction for...


Read more at: Prof John Rink

Prof John Rink

Professor John Rink (Faculty of Music) is Professor of Musical Performance Studies and Fellow and Director of Studies in Music at St John's College. He studied at Princeton University, King's College London, and the University of Cambridge, where his doctoral research was on the evolution of tonal...


Read more at: Prof John Robb

Prof John Robb

Professor John Robb (Division of Archaeology) is a professor of European prehistory specialising on archaeological and anthropological theory, particularly theories of agency, material culture, gender and the body, and scales of analysis/ long term change; European prehistory, particularly the...


Read more at: Dr Lucia Ruprecht

Dr Lucia Ruprecht

Dr Lucia Ruprecht (Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages) teaches literature, thought, critical theory, and film and performance culture on the nineteenth and twentieth century. Her recent research projects include ‘Gestural Imaginaries: Dance and the Culture of Gestures at the Beginning of the...


What is CIPN?

Beyond the Authority of the Text