
About
David Burton is a full-time Lecturer in Theatre at the University of Southern Queensland, where he has been teaching since 2021. He holds a Doctorate of Creative Industries (2021) and a Masters of Creative Writing (2013) from Queensland University of Technology, along with a Bachelor of Theatre Arts (2007) from his current university.
- 2021 Doctorate of Creative Industries, QUT
- 2013 Masters of Creative Writing, QUT
- 2007 Bachelor of Theatre Arts, USQ
Research Interests
Burton specializes in Australian cultural representation through theatre analysis and literary critique. His work explores queer cultural heritage in music (particularly Beyoncé's Renaissance album), gender dynamics in children's media (analyzing Bluey's Bandit character), and ethical representation in adaptations (focusing on Oompa-Loompas in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). He also examines intergenerational trauma through Michael Gow's play 'Away'.
Recent trends show his focus on media influence on social norms, power structures in storytelling, and cultural evolution of dance music. His articles frequently employ critical race theory, postcolonial analysis, and gender studies frameworks.
Awards & Recognition
- Award-winning young adult novelist
- Co-author of critically acclaimed theatre analysis pieces
Academic Contributions
Burton's work addresses contemporary debates in children's literature, Australian identity formation, and cultural adaptation ethics. His 2021 study on Oompa-Loompas sparked renewed academic discussion about race representation in theatrical adaptations, while his 2022 analysis of Bluey provided deeper insights into modern fatherhood portrayals and gender roles in family media.
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