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John Lutterbie is a Professor at Stony Brook University with a joint appointment in Theatre Arts and an affiliate role in the Department of Art. His research focuses on the intersection of Cognitive Science, Performance Theory, and Theatre Studies, particularly examining phenomenology, neuroscience of emotion, and inter-subjectivity in cultural contexts. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Washington.
- Education: Ph.D., University of Washington
His work bridges theoretical and practical realms, including directing acclaimed productions like Macbeth, Happy Days, and Blood Wedding. He is affiliated with the Association for Theatre in Higher Education, Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas, and other professional organizations.
Lutterbie’s publications include the book Hearing Voices: Modern Drama and the Problem of Subjectivity (University of Michigan Press) and articles in journals such as Theatre Journal, Performance Research, and Modern Drama. His research explores how performance shapes human consciousness and cultural narratives.
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