
معرفی
Sarah Waisvisz is an Assistant Professor at Queen’s University’s Dan School of Drama and Music (Faculty of Arts and Science). She holds a Ph.D. in English from Carleton University (2014), an M.A. from McGill University (2006), and a B.A. in Drama and Theatre from McGill (2004). Her work bridges scholarship and performance, focusing on Caribbean literature, human rights drama, and the Black Atlantic. She is a playwright, director, and multidisciplinary performer trained in dance, physical theatre (classical ballet, puppetry, acrobatics), and West African dance styles. Her research emphasizes decolonizing trauma theory through maroonage-inspired literary forms and ethical interdisciplinary practice. Recent creative works include the solo show Monstrous (2021) and collaborations with Bear & Co. theatre. She has received Prix Rideau Awards nominations and held residencies at the National Arts Centre and Great Canadian Theatre Company.
Education:
- Ph.D., English, Carleton University, 2014
- M.A., English, McGill University, 2006
- B.A., Drama and Theatre, McGill University, 2004
Research focuses on intersectional performance, diasporic identity, and human rights aesthetics. Her SSHRC-funded dissertation Dissident Diaspora reimagines trauma theory through Caribbean literary innovation. She advocates for non-Western frameworks like Sankofa and Afro-futurism in theatre. Advising includes creative writing and playwriting courses, while grants include SSHRC support for her doctoral work.




