John  BasourakosAssistant Professor
Drama Theory and Criticism, Canadian and Quebec Drama, Ethics, Creative Drama and Theater in Education

John Basourakos received his Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Humanities Studies from Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Dr. Basourakos has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in theatre history, cultural studies, literary theory, and academic writing in several countries and in different cultural contexts. He has published several articles on contemporary women playwrights, like Caryl Churchill, Pam Gems, Nawal El Saadawi, and Emily Mann, with a focus on how each playwright undertakes a critique of patriarchal ideologies of domination and normalization through their plays, as well as how they each examine conventional discourses about gender and sexuality as sites of struggles. He is currently doing research on how contemporary American male playwrights, like August Wilson, Neil LaBute, Donald Margulies, and David Mamet, explore issues of a “troubled American manhood” in their plays, and thus persist to interrogate the concept of masculinity, and of “American masculinity,” in particular, as culturally constructed and reproduced.

Education

Concordia University, Canada Humanities Ph.D McGill University, Canada Culture and Values in Education MA McGill University, Canada Secondary Education BED

Experience

Fu Jen Catholic University Department of English Language and Literature Assistant Professor Hoa Sen University  Assistant Professor Tan Tao University  Associate Professor Beykent University  Assistant Professor Providence University  Assistant Professor Fatih University  Assistant Professor McGill Unversity  Lecturer

Fields of Specialty

Drama Theory and Criticism, Canadian and Quebec Drama, Ethics, Creative Drama and Theater in Education