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Stevi Costa
Stevi Costa earned her Ph.D. in English from the University of Washington in 2016. Her dissertation, ‘Freaks in public: Reading the freakish in contemporary American literature and culture’, tracks the appearance of ‘freaks’ in contemporary/late twentieth-century American literature and performance, and argues that ‘performing freakishness’ is a technology of the self that enables historically marginalized bodies to (re)claim their own representation. Her work articulates theories of embodiment across narratives of bodily difference in both the literary and performing arts, and combines disciplinary approaches from literary theory, cultural studies and performance studies. A performer herself, Costa is interested in finding the intersections of theory, practice, and the material body on the stage and on the page. She is currently an instructor at Cornish College of the Arts, where she teaches writing and disability studies.