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Rachel M.E. Wolfe, Ph.D.

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  2. Rachel M.E. Wolfe, Ph.D.
Dr. Rachel Wolfe
Position
  • Associate Professor of Theatre
Phone
(315) 792-3076
Email
rmwolfe@utica.edu
Office
  • C132 Library Concourse
  • School of Arts & Sciences
Position type
Faculty

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    Dr. Wolfe's Web Site
    https://www.rachelmewolfe.com/

    Biography

    Dr. Wolfe is a theatre historian with specialties in adaptation and translation theory, theatre history, classics, and feminist theory. She holds a Ph.D. in Theatre Studies with a doctoral emphasis in Feminist Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara, as well as an M.A. in Theatre Studies from the same institution and a B.A. in Theatre Arts and Spanish from the University of Puget Sound.

    Originally from Juneau, AK, Dr. Wolfe spends a lot of her spare time in the outdoors (hiking, camping, inner tubing, and gardening). She lives in Clinton, NY with her partner and two cats.

    Education

    B.A. University of Puget Sound
    M.A. University of California Santa Barbara
    Ph.D University of California Santa Barbara

    Research

    Dr. Wolfe's work has appeared in a number of scholarly journals including the Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance, Ecumenica: A Journal of Theatre and Performance, and Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. She has also published chapters in edited volumes on theatre: her article on the connections between the ancient Greek story of Iphigenia and the popular HBO series Game of Thrones was published in the McFarland Press volume Vying for the Iron Throne: Essays on Power, Gender, Death and Performance in HBO’s Game of Thrones, and most recently she wrote a refutation of the concept of universality in canonical works entitled “Antigone is Dead, Long Live Antigones! Adaptation, Difference, and Instability at the Heart of the Traditional Western Canon” as part of the Routledge collection Troubling Traditions: Canonicity, Theatre, and Performance in the US. In addition to her scholarly work, Dr. Wolfe is an avid theatre director and dramaturg, working with companies in both Seattle and New York. She is a co-founder of the Seattle-based fringe theatre company Handwritten Productions, with which she has directed numerous shows. Here at Utica University, she has directed Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia, Howard E. Koch's The War of the Worlds, Susan Glaspell's Trifles, Kander, Ebb, and Fosse's Chicago, and the world premiere of a new translation she commissioned from kabuki translator Mark Oshima of Tsuruya Nanboku IV's Ghost Stories at Yotsuya.

     

    PUBLICATIONS:

    “Antigone is Dead, Long Live Antigones! Adaptation, Difference, and Instability at the Heart of the Traditional Western Canon” in Troubling Traditions: Canonicity, Theatre, and Performance in the US, Lindsey Mantoan, Matthew Moore, and Angela Farr Schiller, eds. New York: Routledge (2021).

    Book Review: In the Wake of Medea: Neoclassical Theatre and the Arts of Destruction by Juliette Cherbuliez
    Theatre Survey, Vol 62, No. 2 (2021): 231-32.

    “Human Sacrifice, Nuns, and Gender-Bent Kings: The Effect of Religious Change on Gender Presentation in Early Modern Adaptations of Iphegenia among the Taurians,” in Ecumenica: Performance and Religion, Vol. 13, No. 1 (2020): 21-51.

    “The ‘Most Shocking’ Death: Adaptation, Femininity, and Victimhood in the Human Sacrifice of Shireen Baratheon,” in Vying for the Iron Throne: Essays on Power, Gender, Death and Performance in HBO’s Game of Thrones. Lindsey Mantoan and Sara Brady, eds. Jefferson, NC: McFarland Press (2018).

    Book Review: The Athenian Adonia in Context: The Adonis Festival as Cultural Practice by Laurialan Reitzammer
    Reading Religion: A Publication of the American Academy of Religion. electronic publication (April 2018)

    “Racine’s Ancients: Paradoxes of Adaptation in the Panegyric Tradition of French Neoclassicism,” in Ecumenica: A Journal of Theatre and Performance. Vol. 11, No. 1 (2018): 53-61.

    “Opera’s ‘Return to Antiquity’: Adaptation, Gender, and the Illusion of Authenticity in Gluck’s Iphigénie en Aulide,” in Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance. Vol. 9, No. 3 (2016): 253-68.

    ​“Woman, Tyrant, Mother, Murderess: An Exploration of the Mythic Character of Clytemnestra in All Her Forms," in Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Vol. 38, No. 6 (September 2009): 692-719.

    View conference presentations, directing portfolio, and more at https://www.rachelmewolfe.com/

    Courses Taught

    THE 115: Intro to Theatre

    THE 136: Elements of Acting

    THE 310: The Black Experience in August Wilson's Cycle Plays

    THE 375: Literature of the Theatre

    THE 385: World Drama

    THE 441: Directing

    THE 455: Theatre History I

    THE 456: Theatre History II

    Special topics courses on various aspects of theatre literature and history. Former special topics have included ghost stories onstage, Black feminism in theatre, and dramaturgy.

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