Diana Taylor
Diana Taylor
Diana Taylor is a distinguished American academic specializing in performance studies, Spanish, and Latin American theater. Born in 1950, she earned her PhD in comparative literature from the University of Washington in 1981. Taylor is a University Professor and Professor of Performance Studies and Spanish at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She is also the founding director of the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, an interdisciplinary organization that connects scholars, artists, and activists across the Americas .+7+7Goodreads+7Seagull Books+8+8+8
Throughout her career, Taylor has authored several influential works, including The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas (2003), which won the Modern Language Association Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize, and ¡Presente!: The Politics of Presence (2020), which examines the role of performance in political activism. Her research interests encompass trauma studies, memory studies, feminist theater, and hemispheric studies, with a particular focus on the intersections of performance and politics in Latin America and the U.S. .tisch.nyu.edu+5+5Goodreads+5
Taylor's contributions to the field have been recognized with numerous accolades, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2005 and induction into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2018. Her work continues to influence the study of performance, culture, and politics, emphasizing the importance of embodied knowledge and the performative dimensions of memory and identity.+3+3Goodreads+3