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Anika Marschall is Assistant Professor in Media and Performance Studies at Utrecht University, Netherlands. She previously held a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Aarhus University (2020-2022) and worked as Assistant Lecturer at Queen Margaret University Edinburgh. She received her PhD from the University of Glasgow with an AHRC fellowship.
- Current affiliations
- Utrecht University: Assistant Professor (Department of Media and Culture Studies)
- Co-coordinates MA Contemporary Theatre, Dance and Dramaturgy
- Teaches BA Media and Culture program
Her research focuses on theatre's role in addressing migration, asylum, and human rights through socially engaged artistic practices. Key areas include:
- Racial, gender, and class intersections in European performance
- Institutional diversity and representation
- Decolonial knowledge production
- Collaborative networks like Critical Race Performance Studies (PSi) and Political Performances (IFTR)
2023 monograph Performing Human Rights analyzes works by Tania Bruguera, Centre for Political Beauty, and Jonas Staal. Her article trends examine:
- Refugee crisis interventions
- Decolonial archival practices
- Urban solidarity through performance
- Forensic aesthetics
- Postmigrant theatre
- Academic institutional critique
Scientific contributions:
- AHRC Fellowship (PhD level)
- Co-editor of Class Acts: Material Relations in Theatre and Performance (Methuen 2023)
- Co-author of Intersectional Theatre Practices textbook (Cambridge UP 2023)
As educator, she advocates:
- bell hooks/Paolo Freire-inspired pedagogy
- Critical analysis of 'whiteness' in theatre
- Somatic and cognitive learning integration
- Dramaturgical sensitivity development
Network leadership:
- Co-founder of New Critical Theatre Studies network
- Developing peer-reviewed Intersectional Theatre Review journal
- Provides intersectional tools/tutorials for institutions
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