Marcos Davi Silva Steuernagel
Assistant Professor of Theater
Email
marcos.steuernagel@newschool.edu
Office Location
B - 65 West 11th Street
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My research and teaching focus on how performance theory and practice can help us unpack shared histories of coloniality, violence, and structural inequality across the Américas, and particularly in Brazil. With Diana Taylor, I coedited the multilingual digital books What is Performance Studies? (2015) and Resistant Strategies (2021), and I have published essays in TDR: The Drama Review, Latin American Theatre Review, and the Journal of Global South Studies, among other places. Together with scholars from different countries, languages, and disciplines, I organize panels and working sessions that explore how performance, both as practice and methodology can expand our understanding of our shared histories, the rise of neofascism, and the politics of hope across the Américas. I'm currently writing a book that addresses the performance, policy, and politics of the Workers' Party in Brazil, from 2002 to 2016.
Before joining the New School, I've taught at the Universidade Estadual do Paraná in Brazil, New York University, New York University Abu Dhabi, and at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Degrees Held
PhD, Performance Studies, New York University
MA, Performance Studies, New York University
Graduate Specialization, Cinema and Video, Faculdade de Artes do Paraná, Brazil
BA, Theatre Directing, Faculdade de Artes do Paraná, Brazil
Professional Affiliation
American Society for Theater Research (ASTR)
Associação Brasileira de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação em Artes Cênicas (ABRACE)
Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA)
Latin American Studies Association (LASA)
Performance Studies International (PSi)
Recent Publications
"Internationalizing ATHE: A Roundtable Discussion." With Q-mars Haeri, Marjan Moosavi, Gustavo Prado Sampaio, Lerihun Birehanu Sira, Rini Tarafder, Eunwoo Yoo. Theatre Topics 34 (1): 73-82.
Resistant Strategies. Edited by Marcos Steuernagel and Diana Taylor. 2021. HemiPress.
"Who Wants Money? Radical Performance and Experimental Urbanism in the Heart of São Paulo." 2021. Journal of Global South Studies 38 (1): 194-219.
"Domínio Público: Performing the Brazilian Conservative Turn." 2019. Latin American Theatre Review 52 (2):129-147.
"Here We Are Again: Performing the Temporality of the Brazilian Transition." 2017. TDR: The Drama Review 61 (4):9–21.
What is Performance Studies? Edited by Diana Taylor and Marcos Steuernagel. 2015. Duke University Press; HemiPress.
Art, Migration, and Human Rights. Collectively co-authored digital dossier. 2015. HemiPress
Research Interests
performance studies, performance & politics, latin american studies, brazilian studies
Awards And Honors
2017 ATHE/ASTR Excellence in Digital Theatre and Performance Studies Scholarship. Co-investigators: Diana Taylor, Marcial Godoy-Anativia, Alexei Taylor, and Olivia Michiko Gagnon
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