Marc Silverstein, Associate Professor, received his
PhD from Brown University. He specializes in modern and contemporary
drama, feminist theory, postmodernism and literary theory. The author
of Harold Pinter and the Language of Cultural Power, he has
published articles in Modern Drama, Theatre Journal,
and Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism. From 1995-
1997 he served as President of the International Harold Pinter Society.
He is currently at work on a project exploring the epistemological,
aesthetic, and ideological issues involved in staging historical drama.
Representative Publications
"'My Skin Used to Wrap me Up': Staging the Body in A Mouthful
of Birds," Essays in Theatre 15 (1997): 190-197.
Harold Pinter and the Language of Cultural Power, Bucknell University Press, 1993.
"'Body-Presence': Cixous' Phenomenology of Theatre," Theatre Journal 43 (1991): 507-516.
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