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Dr Savannah Whaley serves as an Associate Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature at the University of St Andrews' School of English, where she researches performance studies and critical theory with emphasis on gender-labor intersections since 1970.
Her scholarly focus spans experimental theatre forms, Marxist-feminist theory, and aesthetic analysis. Current projects include a monograph rehistoricizing US/UK performance art's development alongside labor production changes since 1965, and research examining artists' responses to bioreproductive technology shifts and family policies in UK/North America (1970-1990).
Her publications reveal strong thematic trends in embodied labor, ideological constructions of gender, and material-discursive connections between human capacities and societal reproduction. Key contributions explore Marxist frameworks, reproductive medicine intersections, and value theory applications to visual arts.
- Scientific Recognition: Awarded competitive AHRC-funded PhD Fellowship for doctoral research at King's College London
Dr Whaley's work actively contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through critical examinations of gender equality and societal structures. Her scholarly fingerprint demonstrates significant engagement with Marxist theory, reproductive medicine discourse, and embodied experience analysis across interdisciplinary contexts.



