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Dr. John M. (Jay) Allison,
Jr.
Chair
Office Location: GAB 309
Phone: (940) 565-2588
E-mail: allison@unt.edu
Personal Bio:
After completing a Masters Degree at the University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill (1985), and a Ph.D. at Louisiana State
University (1988), Jay Allison joined the faculty in the Department
of Communication Studies at the University of North Texas in
1989. He inherited the nationally recognized performance
program established at North Texas by Ted Colson.
Dr. Allison is an innovative classroom teacher who creates
a dynamic classroom environment in which students are challenged
to broaden their experiences through exploring performance in
its many varieties. His teaching has been recognized by
nominations for major teaching awards and on three occasions
he has been honored by the Women’s Studies Program with
Professing Women Awards.
Over the course of his career Dr. Allison has served as director
of a number of national performance festivals, including Celebration
of Literature (University of South Florida), the Carolinas Fall
Festival (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), the North
Texas Performance Festival (University of North Texas), and
the Petit Jean Performance Festival (founded by the University
of Central Arkansas).
Dr. Allison is proud of his long involvement with Text
and Performance Quarterly, founded as Literature in
Performance. His tenure with the journal began in
1982 when he served as an editorial assistant to founding editor
Beverly Whitaker Long. In the intervening years, he has
served as an assistant editor, a manuscript reviewer, the Book
Review Co-Editor, and the Performance in Review Co-Editor.
Currently, he serves on the editorial board for the journal.
Dr. Allison also has served on the editorial boards of the Southern
Communication Journal and Communication Education.
Dr. Allison has one daughter, Jordan, and lives with
his partner, Carl Parker, in Dallas.
Research Interests:
Literary and Performance Theory and Criticism
Narrative Theory and the Narrative Structure of Everyday Life
Southern Culture and Fiction
Notable Activities:
“Serving a Dual Purpose.” (2008, January).
Keynote Lecture. Patti Pace Performance Festival, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana.
Editorial Board Member (1999-present), Text and Performance
Quarterly.
Recent Publications and/or Productions:
Allison, J. M., Jr., & Wells, C. (2005). Performance and
communication.” In K. Anderson (Ed.), Intersections:
An introduction to communication studies. Denton,
TX: I(t) Work(s).
Allison, J. M., Jr. (2005). Performance of literature coursetext (Rev. ed.). Denton, TX: I(t) Work(s).
Allison, J. M., Jr., adaptor and director. (2005, March).
“Changing Names.” Southern States Communication
Association, Baton Rouge, LA.
Allison, J. M., Jr., adaptor and director. (2003, Fall)
“Good Country People.” Northaven United Methodist
Church; University of North Texas; Petit Jean Performance Festival.
Teaching:
COMM 2060: Performance of Literature
COMM 3010: Communication Perspectives
COMM 5460: Narrative Theory
COMM 5860: Southern Culture, Traditions, Fictions
Awards:
Professing Women Award, UNT Women’s Studies Program,
1995, 1996, 1998.
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