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Sreenath Nair

Educated in India and the United Kingdom, Sreenath Nair received his Ph.D. from the University of Aberystwyth, Wales in 2006. His research continues to explore embodied methodologies and practices of Kerala, investigating the corporeal connections between the body, culture and performance epistemologies. He was awarded the Leverhulme Study Abroad Fellowship in 2011 and he took up the Scholar-in-Residence appointment at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in 2012. He is the principal investigator on the AHRC/GCRF Large Grant project ‘Tribal Education Methodology (TEM): Sustainable Education through Heritage and Performance’. He received numerous awards and recognitions in the United Kingdom and India for his academic achievements. Selected publications include: The Natyasastra and the Body in Performance (McFarland, 2015); Manikin Plays (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013); Evocative Body: Technique as Knowledge in Indian Theatre (Routledge, forthcoming); ‘Rasatrialogue: The politics of the female body in Asian performance’ (2017); ‘The metaphor of circle: Stanislavsky, phenomenology of roundness and high-yoga’ (2018). He currently holds the position of the International Advisor to Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC), Government of Kerala, India.


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