Staff - Helena Grehan
Helena Grehan is a Senior Lecturer in the English and Creative Arts Program at Murdoch University where she teaches at both the undergraduate and post-graduate level. Her undergraduate units are: Introduction to Creative Arts, Introduction to Drama and the specialist second and third year unit Performance. She currently supervises 6 PhD students who are working in areas as diverse as: acoustic ecology, filmmaking, installation art, post-colonial theatre, witnessing and performance, and interculturalism. She has published widely in the area of contemporary performance and has recently written a number of articles on interculturalism, race and representation and spectatorship. Her book Mapping Cultural Identity in Contemporary Australian Performance was published in 2001. She is currently researching the relationship between ethics and spectatorship and it is slowly driving her mad.
Helena is a longstanding member of the execuitve committee of the Australasian Drama Studies Association and the Reviews Editor for the online performance journal Performance Paradigm.
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