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Amy B. Huang is an Assistant Professor of Theater at Bates College, affiliated with the American Studies program. She holds a PhD in Theatre Arts and Performance Studies from Brown University. Her research focuses on secrecy in theater and its intersections with power, racism, slavery, settler colonialism, and exclusion policies.
Her book project Circuits of Secrets on British and American Stages examines how theatrical secrecy interacts with historical systems of oppression. Her work has appeared in Theatre Survey and the Routledge volume Milestones in Asian American Theatre.
She teaches courses including Introduction to Performance Studies, Asian American and Pacific Islander Forms of Memory, and Senior Thesis. Her research has been supported by institutions such as the Library Company of Philadelphia and Winterthur Museum.





