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On Research Leave 2023-24
MJ Thompson is a writer and teacher working on dance, performance, and visual art. A fan of dance in all its forms, she has been watching and writing about movement and performance for over twenty years. Committed to popular culture and everyday aesthetics, she has written for a wide variety of publications, including Ballettanz, Border Crossings, The Brooklyn Rail, Canadian Art, Dance Current, Dance Ink, Dance Magazine, The Drama Review, The Globe and Mail, Women and Performance, Theatre Journal, and more. Her academic work is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council in Canada, and her essays have appeared in several anthologies, including Performance Studies Canada (McGill-Queen’s Press, 2017). Most recently, she received the National Park Service Arts and Sciences Residency, Cape Cod National Seashore, August 2019, where she worked on a long-form essay about the embodied view (Departures 2020). Her book about Québec dancer Louise Lecavalier is forthcoming (Bloomsbury 2023).

Education

PhD, Performance Studies, New York University (May 2008)
MA, Performance Studies, New York University (May 1999)
BA, English Literature, Ottawa University (May 1988)

Research interests

Thompson's research interests include dance and performance studies, feminist performance, theories of the body and embodiment, art and the environment, art and climate change, theories of everyday life, writing and writing pedagogy.

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