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Glenn Clark is an Associate Professor at the Department of English, Theatre, Film & Media within the Faculty of Arts at the University of Manitoba. His academic career spans over two decades, with teaching experience at Roosevelt University and the University of Manitoba.
- Education: PhD in English Renaissance Literature (University of Chicago, 2002), MA in English Literature (University of Chicago, 1991), BA (University of British Columbia, 1990)
Research focuses on Tudor-Stuart drama, the Reformation, social-psychological interpretations of early modern theatre, urban studies, and intersections between Shakespeare and contemporary Indigenous political thought. Publications include analyses of Marlowe, Jonson, and Shakespeare works, with a 2022 paper exploring Indigenous performance in The Tempest.
Academic affiliations include the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies, Shakespeare Association of America, and editorial board membership for the Map of Early Modern London Project. Contact: glenn.clark@umanitoba.ca


