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John Lutterbie, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Department of Theatre Arts, teaches theory, history and criticism and directs. His primary research area is performance theory, where he examines the intersection of phenomenology and the neuroscience of emotion and consciousness; he also deals with culture and inter-subjectivity. The University of Michigan Press published his book, Hearing Voices: Modern Drama and the Problem of Subjectivity. In addition, he has published in numerous journals including Theatre Journal, The Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, Performance Research, The Journal of Psychiatry and the Humanities, and Modern Drama. His recent directing credits include A Macbeth, Happy Days, Angels in American: Perestroika and Blood Wedding. He is also an affiliate of the Art Department.
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