(4) Seminar–3 hours; term paper. Essential research tools in
theatre and related fields; bibliographies, primary sources;
methods of evaluating and presenting evidence; delineating
research areas in the field; current debates; researching,
shaping and presenting oral and written paper.
History of Rhetoric and PerformancePh.D. Adviser, Theatre and Dance
Lynette Hunter, Professor of the History of Rhetoric and
Performance, has written and edited over 30 books and many essays
in a range of disciplines from the history of rhetoric and
literature, to philosophy and feminist theory, to post /
neo-colonial / decolonical studies (especially in Canada), to the
history of science and computing, to women’s history and gender
studies (from the early modern period), to performance studies,
and alternative embodiments.