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Jennifer Popple

Jennifer E. Popple

Associate Professor of Theatre Arts, Co-Chair

Dr. Popple is an associate professor of Theatre Arts and co-chair of the Theatre Arts Department.

Prior to joining the Augustana Faculty, Dr. Popple taught at Knox College and the University of Colorado at Boulder.

In addition to her educational interests, Dr. Popple has acted and directed in educational and professional stage productions, including Beaumarchais' Figaro, William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive, and Eric Bogosian's subUrbia. Dr. Popple has also served as a production dramaturg for a variety of plays, including William Shakespeare's Macbeth and Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun and has presented her work at a number of professional Theatre conferences.

Her publishing record includes chapters and her forthcoming book, Spectacular Bodies, will connect England's first actresses to the social and political changes of the 17th century. Dr. Popple is a member of the American Theatre in Higher Education association.

Specializations: Theatre, Gender, Dramaturgy, Theatre history, Restoration theatre, Restoration actress, Feminist theories, Masculinity studies, Women playwrights

Education

  • B.A., Drake University
  • M.Ed., University of Utah
  • Ph.D. University of Colorado