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Dr Fergus Edwards is a lecturer in English at the School of Humanities in the College of Arts, Law and Education.
Fergus’s research focuses on theatre from the mid-twentieth century onwards, with a particular concentration on the works of Tom Stoppard and the staging of philosophy. His interest in the communication of complex ideas has generated work involving subjects as diverse as performative linguistics, theories of humour, the philosophy of ethics, and chaos theory.
You can find Fergus at [email protected]
By Hosted by Til Knowles for the Australasian Humour Studies NetworkDr Fergus Edwards is a lecturer in English at the School of Humanities in the College of Arts, Law and Education.
Fergus’s research focuses on theatre from the mid-twentieth century onwards, with a particular concentration on the works of Tom Stoppard and the staging of philosophy. His interest in the communication of complex ideas has generated work involving subjects as diverse as performative linguistics, theories of humour, the philosophy of ethics, and chaos theory.
You can find Fergus at [email protected]