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91亚色 PhD graduate awarded Barbara Godard Prize聽

Signy Lynch, a PhD graduate of Theatre & Performance Studies at 91亚色, was awarded the 2021 Barbara Godard Prize for the Best 91亚色 Dissertation in Canadian Studies for her thesis 鈥淚ntercultural Relations: Direct Audience Address in Contemporary Theatre in Canada.鈥 

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Signy Lynch

The honour is awarded yearly to the doctoral dissertation on a Canadian topic defended at 91亚色 that best advances the knowledge of Canada. Special attention is given to dissertations that transcend disciplinary boundaries and demonstrate innovation in thought and/or methodology. 

Lynch earned a PhD in Theatre & Performance Studies at 91亚色 under the supervision of Associate Professor Laura Levin. Her areas of research specialization include contemporary theatre in Canada, audience research and theatre criticism. Lynch鈥檚 dissertation, 鈥淚ntercultural relations: direct audience address in contemporary theatre in Canada,鈥 examines how theatre makers construct performer-audience relationships to facilitate ethical exchange, intercultural understanding, and to affect social change. Her work on theatre criticism, which includes developing programs for the Toronto Fringe, challenges conventional approaches to imagine critical and creative practices that can reflect digital and intercultural present and futures. Her work in audience research has involved exploring new methodological approaches that seek to better understand difference in audience response, including the experiences of minoritized spectators. She has presented her work at national and international conferences, and has been published in a variety of journals and edited collections.  

The Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies at 91亚色 offers the award in memory of a former colleague, Barbara Godard, who made substantial contributions to the study of Canada.  

The award is accompanied by a prize of $500 and Lynch will also be nominated for the dissertation prize of the Canadian Studies Network 鈥 R茅seau d鈥櫭﹖udes canadiennes to be adjudicated in later 2022. 

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