
About
Sam Čermák is a Teaching Associate in the Department of Drama at Queen Mary University of London's School of English and Drama. His research focuses on disentangling Slovak and Czech histories of performance art from 1960 to 1989, with a particular emphasis on interrogating the political aspects of queer bodies in public spaces through fetish and sex cultures. He co-organised the 2022 conference 'Performance and State Violence' as part of the QUORUM organisational committee. His teaching includes current modules like DRA120 Interventions and past courses such as DRA114 London/Culture/Performance.
Research interests encompass Eastern European theatre studies, queer theory, and the intersection of performance with political and cultural dynamics. His practice-based work bridges academic research and live performance, examining socio-political themes through embodied and spatial interventions.
No scientific awards, grants, or lab affiliations are explicitly mentioned in available texts. His professional activities include active participation in academic conferences and interdisciplinary collaborations within performance studies.
Find Sam Čermák elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Sam CermakThe University of Manchester · Lecturer
Emma WeltonQueen Mary University of London · Lecturer
Sam McBeanQueen Mary University of London · Professor
Mark JohnstonUniversity of Windsor · Associate Professor
Dominic JohnsonQueen Mary University of London · Professor
David Andrew GriffithsUniversity of Surrey · Senior Lecturer