
Ambi Harsha
Lecturer · Asian American Studies
University of California , Santa Barbara (UCSB)About
Ambi Harsha is a Lecturer in the Department of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). Since 1995, they have focused on teaching courses such as ASAM 125: Introduction to Asian American Performance, ASAM 142, and Asian American Plays, integrating theatre, history, and literature into their pedagogy. They founded the annual 'Playsia' performance event, which has become a cornerstone of student expression and multicultural awareness. Their work emphasizes fostering confidence and critical engagement through performance.
- Education:
- M.A., History, University of Madras
- M.Phil., University of Madras
- M.A., Dramatic Arts, University of California, Santa Barbara
Harsha’s research interests include Asian American performance traditions, multicultural education, and the intersection of theatre with social identity. They have organized events like 'Bookmarks,' an evening of Asian American readings at UCSB’s Multicultural Center. A long-term project involves compiling a comprehensive study of Asian American student theatre over two decades.
Through courses on playwriting and performance analysis, Harsha encourages students to explore ethnic narratives and cultural representation. Their teaching philosophy prioritizes creating safe spaces for self-expression, with former students praising 'Playsia' as transformative for public confidence and creativity.
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