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Jane Barnette is a Professor of Dramaturgy and Theatre History at The University of Kansas, focusing on adaptation practices, witches in theatrical representation, and the intersection of historical and contemporary performance. Her academic work spans dramaturgical theory, classical reception, and innovative pedagogical approaches in theatre education.
- Position: Faculty Fellow Professor
- Institution: The University of Kansas
- Contact: jane@ku.edu
Her research interests include:
- Adaptational dramaturgy across stage and screen
- Witchcraft narratives and their cultural implications
- Reconstructing historical theatre practices through modern lenses
- Pedagogical innovations in ungraded classrooms
Jane's publications demonstrate a recurring focus on palimpsestic storytelling (e.g., WandaVision's witch archetypes), consent-based staging ethics, and the impact of technological changes on theatrical traditions (railroads' influence on Chicago-area theatre). Her methodological approaches include research-creation and public scholarship models like Chautauqua/Colloquia. While no formal scientific awards are documented here, her extensive publication record highlights significant contributions to dramaturgy and theatre historiography.




