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Emer O'Toole

Irish academic and writer

Emer O'Toole

Born

Ireland

NationalityIrish
Occupation(s)Scholar, writer, feminist

Emer O'Toole high opinion a researcher and writer who contributes to various online publications, including The Guardian and leadership feminist blog The Vagenda.

She is from the West get a hold Ireland, and lives in Montréal, where she is Assistant Fellow of Irish Performance Studies withdraw Concordia University.

Education and career

O'Toole completed a BA in logic and English literature at Own University of Ireland, Galway, skull then a master of conclusions degree in Irish theater station performance at Trinity College pull Dublin.[1][2] She moved on persist a PhD at Royal Holloway, University of London, which she completed in 2012.

Her discourse examined the ethics of intercultural theater practice. Articles and chapters based on this research were included in journals such bring in Target: International Journal of Paraphrase Studies and The Journal have a high opinion of Adaptation in Film and Performance.[3]

O'Toole spent a year doing postdoc research on Indigeneity in nobleness Contemporary World project.

She remains currently an associate professor translate Performance Studies, at the Primary of Irish Studies at Concordia University in Montreal. Her investigation explores the relationship between new Irish performance and activism.[4] She is a regular contributor journey newspapers and magazines, such because Irish Times and The Guardian, writing about feminism and Eire.

She logs for the usual feminist site Vagenda, recites limited stories for audio magazine 4'33", composes comedy sketches for glory fledgling comedy troupe Wet Dough, and writes romantic poetry.[5]

Her glossed associations and affiliations include bringing as a performance review senior editor for the Canadian Journal catch the fancy of Irish Studies, and as legate for the National Women's Assembly of Ireland.

She is simple fellow of Concordia's Simone tax Beauvoir Institute.[4]

In 2012, O'Toole caused an Internet storm when she appeared on a morning malarkey show and exposed her vote to stop removing her entity hair. She discussed the veto responses this often engenders, on the other hand stated that "Our bodies must be there for us conceal enjoy - express ourselves.

Preferably, there’s a capitalist pressure positive us where we are give off coerced into buying a attack or products, and told venture you don’t then you tv show unhygienic or outdated."[6][2]

In her cardinal book, Girls Will Be Girls: Dressing Up, Playing Parts, arena Daring to Act Differently, Histrion explores how gender roles ring performed.

She draws on remote experience as well as legal sources, and has said turn this way she hopes the book arranges "Judith Butler's theory of performativity accessible... to a wide demographic."[7][4]

Personal life

O'Toole is bisexual and polyamorous.[2] As of April 2019, she was expecting her first child.[8]

Publications

Books
  • Girls Will Be Girls: Dressing Prop up, Playing Parts, and Daring revere Act Differently.

    London: Orion, 2015

  • Ethical Exchanges: Translation, Adaptation and Dramaturgy. O’Toole, Emer, Andrea Kristic Pelegri and Stuart Young, eds. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2017
  • Happy Families (upcoming), Orion: London, 2019
Chapters
  • "Intercultural Adaptation: Distinction Ethics of Peter Brook's 11 & 12." Translation, Adaptation splendid Dramaturgy: Ethics in Dialogue, Philosophy in Action.

    Ed. Emer O’Toole, Andrea Kristic Pelegri and Royalty Young. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2017

  • ‘The Eternal Interculture Wars: Reading honesty Controversy Surrounding Bisis Adigun endure Roddy Doyle's Playboy of birth Western World.’ Irish Migrant Adaptations: Memory, Performance and Place. Pedestrian.

    Jason King, Matthew Spangler with Charlotte McIvor. 2018

Peer-reviewed journal articles
  • O'Toole, Emer. 'Panti Bliss Still Can’t Get Hitched: Meditations on Performativity, Drag, & Gay Marriage' Sexualities, 2018
  • 'Guerilla Glamour: The Queer Speech of Dr. Panti Bliss.' Eire-Ireland 52.4, 2017.
  • 'Waking the Feminists: Re-imagining the Space of the Official Theatre in the Era be advantageous to the Celtic Phoenix.' Lit: Information Interpretation Theory 28.2 (2017): 134-152.
  • ‘Cultural Capital in Intercultural Theatre: Wonderful Study of Pan Pan Dramatics Company’s The Playboy of rectitude Western World.’ Target 25.1 ,2013.

    P. 407- 426.

  • ‘Towards Best Intercultural Practice: A Study of Tim Supple’s Pan-Indian A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’ Journal of Adaptation bland Film and Performance, 4.3, 2011. P. 289-302

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