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Susan Bennett
Born
London
Academic background
EducationB.A, University of Kent (Canterbury)
MA., PhD., 1988, McMaster University
ThesisThe role of the theatre audience: a theory of production and reception (1988)
Doctoral advisorLinda Hutcheon
Academic work
DisciplineEnglish
InstitutionsUniversity of Calgary
Main interestsShakespeare

Susan Bennett FRSC is a Canadian Professor of English in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Calgary.

Early life

Bennett was born in London to musical parents. Her father was a musician who played in theatre orchestras. As a result, she was exposed to theatre at a young age.[1]

Career

In 1990, Bennett published "Theatre Audiences: A Theory of Production and Reception" through Routledge.[2]

In 1993, Bennett was elected an Annual Fellow of the Calgary Institute for the Humanities.[3] From 1994 until 1996, Bennett served as president of the Canadian Association for Theatre Research.[4] After leaving the Association, Bennett was an editor for Johns Hopkins University Press' "Theatre Journal" from 1997 until 2001. She served as the Associate Dean of Research in the University of Calgary Faculty of Humanities for five years before she was granted administrative leave.[5]

In 2006, Bennett edited "Feminist Theatre and Performance."[6] At the time, she also chaired the Survey Methodology Sub-Committee and sat on the National Advisory Committee for the Status of Women in Canadian Theatre.[7] In 2013, Bennett and Christie Carson edited "Shakespeare Beyond English: A Global Experiment," which was published through the Cambridge University Press.[8]

For the 2014–15 academic year, Bennett served as acting director of the Calgary Institute for the Humanities.[9] She also sat on the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Scholarship and Fellowship Selection Committee.[10] In December 2015, Bennett was granted a $103,382.00 Insight Grant to study "Brand Performance and the Mega-Event Experience."[11]

In 2016, Bennett was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[12] As well, she was the recipient of the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Association for Theatre Research[13] and named a distinguished scholar.[14][15] The following year, she was the recipient of a Killam Annual Professorship.[16]

In 2017, Bennett and fellow professor of English Stefania Forlini created a new course entitled "Community Engagement through Literature." For their efforts, they were awarded the 2018 Teamwork Award from the Calgary Public Library.[17] She also began co-editing a new Bloomsbury Methuen series titled "Theory for Theatre Studies" with Kim Solga.[18]

Selected publications

  • Theatre Audiences: A Theory of Production and Reception (1990)
  • Feminist Theatre and Performance (2006)
  • Shakespeare beyond English (2013)

References

  1. ^ Fisher, Mike. "Killam Award committee applauds UCalgary theatre expert's achievements". ucalgary.ca. Archived from the original on July 16, 2019. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  2. ^ Copeland, Nancy (Summer 1992). "Theatre Audiences: A Theory of Production and Reception by Susan Bennett (review)". Modern Drama. 35. University of Toronto Press: 350–351. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  3. ^ "Susan Bennett". arts.ucalgary.ca. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  4. ^ "History". catracrt.ca. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  5. ^ "Noted author on theatre present". Irish Independent. May 23, 2003. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  6. ^ Kerr, Rosalind (August 2007). "Feminist Theatres". Canadian Literature. 4: 103–104.
  7. ^ "Adding It Up: The Status of Women in Canadian Theatre" (PDF). playwrightsguild.ca. October 2006. pp. 116–117. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  8. ^ Irena R. Makaryk (Fall 2014). "Shakespeare Beyond English: A Global Experiment ed. by Susan Bennett and Christie Carson (review)". Shakespeare Bulletin. 32. Johns Hopkins University Press. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  9. ^ "Update: Leading the Calgary Institute of the Humanities (CIH)". ucalgaryblogs.ca. October 30, 2014. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  10. ^ "Scholarship and Fellowship Selection Committees: 2014 Competitions". sshrc-crsh.gc.ca. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  11. ^ "2015 Insight Grants to University of Calgary researchers". ucalgary.ca. December 4, 2015. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  12. ^ "Five UCalgary scholars named New Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada". ucalgary.ca. September 9, 2016. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  13. ^ "Lifetime Achievement Awards and Honorary Memberships". catracrt.ca. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  14. ^ "2016 Award Recipients". astr.org. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  15. ^ @UofCEnglish (November 7, 2016). "Congrats to Susan Bennett for receiving the Distinguished Scholar Award at the American Society for Theatre Research!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  16. ^ "Five professors receive prestigious Killam awards". ucalgary.ca. October 2, 2017. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  17. ^ "What does experiential learning look like in action?". ucalgary.ca. November 26, 2018. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  18. ^ "Member News - Winter 2019". astr.org. January 18, 2019. Retrieved October 1, 2019.