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职称:Associate Professor
所属学校:University of California-Santa Barbara
所属院系:Latin American and Iberian Studies Department
所属专业:Latin American and Iberian Studies
联系方式:805-893-3261
Ruth Hellier-Tinoco, PhD, is a scholar, creator and performer, whose work engages in an interdisciplinary context with the fields of performance studies, ethnomusicology, dance studies, community arts, theatre studies, and Mexican and Latin American studies. Her research projects explore issues of identity, ethnicity and migration; power relations; tourism; gender; embodiment; vocality; and the ethics in/of performance and research. Publications include Embodying Mexico: Tourism, Nationalism, and Performance (OUP); chapters in Performance, Embodiment and Cultural Memory, and Music, Power and Politics; articles in Performance Research and Research in Drama Education; an edited collection, Women Singers in Global Contexts (forthcoming: University of Illinois Press) and Performing Memory: Contemporary Mexican Theater (forthcoming: Intellect). She holds BA Hons in Music, Drama and Dance, PGCE in Drama in Education; and PhD in Ethnomusicology/Dance Anthropology. Ruth had a successful career as a professional stage and TV actor, and also worked as a community arts facilitator, and Head of Music in secondary education. In the field of arts and disability, she directed the InterAct Theatre Workshop. Latin American and Iberian Studies: Undergraduate Advisor Feminist Studies: Affiliate Modern Mexican Studies Research Focus Group: Co-Convenor
July 2013 Associate Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara. July 2011 Assistant Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara. 2002-2011 Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor, USA equivalent), Full-time: University of Winchester, UK. Performing Arts, Contemporary Theatre and Performance; Applied Theatre; Music Theatre. 2010 Visiting Associate Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara (Sep-Dec: on leave from the University of Winchester). 2008-2009 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Music and Department of Theater & Dance, University of California, Santa Barbara (Sep-June on leave from the University of Winchester). 2005 Research Fellow, Arts and Humanities Research Centre for Cross-Cultural Music and Dance, SOAS, University of London. 2000-2001 Lecturer in Performance Studies, Dance, Performing Arts, South Birmingham College, Birmingham. 2000-2001 Lecturer in Latin American and Caribbean History, Department of Comparative American Studies, University of Warwick. 2000 Studio Teacher, voice and singing, Birmingham Theatre School, Birmingham. 2000 Teacher, classroom music, drama/dance, and Choir Director, Camp Hill School, Birmingham1994-1999 Undertaking fieldwork for doctoral research in Mexico. Extended periods. 1995-1996 Head of Music, classroom teaching, Choir director, Orchestra conductor, Dance director, Accompanist for Mass, Bishop Challoner School, Birmingham. 1994-1995 Head of Music, classroom teaching, Choir director, Orchestra conductor, Wind band director, Dance director, Accompanist for Mass. St Thomas Aquinas School, Birmingham. 1994 Teacher, drama and performing arts, Countersthorpe Community College, Leicestershire. 1990-1991 Post Graduate Certificate in Education: Drama in Education – full-time student.1979-1980 Choir director and piano accompanist, The College Singers, Writtle College, University of Essex.