Ms. Deborah Lee Matthews


Temporary Full-Time Assistant Lecturer, Cultural Studies

Room 325, 3rd Floor West

St. Augustine

Trinidad and Tobago

Telephone: 868-662-2002 ext. 83567


My current research uses an arts-based methodology to explore the lived experiences of Black women and girls; a decolonial approach that allows for the measured consideration of the possibilities of using ritual theatre and embodied knowledge(s) in digital space. 

Qualification

  • PhD Cultural Studies, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine (in progress)
  • MPhil Cultural Studies, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine
  • BA Literatures in English & Theatre Arts (Double Major), The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

Research Interests

  • Orality & Languaging
  • Calypso
  • Heterotopias
  • Theatre

Featured Work

Courses Taught

  • CLTR 2150: Introduction to Cultural Studies
  • CLTR 3100: Theorising Caribbean Culture
  • CLTR 3101: Race Nationalism & Culture
  • LITS 6201: Women’s Writing & Feminist Theory
  • LITS 2301: Key Issues in Literary Criticism
  • LITS 2510: West Indian Prose Fiction
  • LITS 2507: Introduction to West Indian Poetry (B): Selected W.I. Poets
  • LITS 2506: Introduction to West Indian Poetry (A): Selected W.I. Poets
  • LITS 1202: The Elements of Drama
  • THEA 1004: Introduction to Cultural Research Methods (Tutor)

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