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LeAnn Fields and University of Michigan Press

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2025

Gina M. Di Salvo*
Affiliation:
Theatre Survey
Jill Dolan
Affiliation:
Department of English and Program in Theatre, Princeton University , Princeton, NJ, USA
Una Chaudhuri
Affiliation:
Department of English and Department of Drama, New York University , New York, NY, USA
Harry J. Elam Jr.
Affiliation:
Department of Theater and Performance Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA President Emeritus, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Marvin Carlson
Affiliation:
CUNY Graduate Center , New York, NY, USA
Henry Bial
Affiliation:
Department of Theatre and Dance, University of Kansas , Lawrence, KS, USA
Carrie Sandahl
Affiliation:
College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois–Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Harvey Young
Affiliation:
College of Fine Arts, Boston University , Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Daniel Sack
Affiliation:
Department of English, University of Massachusetts–Amherst, Amherst, MA, USA
Natalie Álvarez
Affiliation:
School of Performance, Toronto Metropolitan University , Toronto, Canada
Kareem Khubchandani
Affiliation:
Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, Tufts University , Medford, MA, USA
Christin Essin
Affiliation:
Department of Theatre and Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies, Vanderbilt University , Nashville, TN, USA
Esther Kim Lee
Affiliation:
Department of Theater Studies, Duke University , Durham, NC, USA

Extract

In 1987, LeAnn Fields acquired Lynda Hart‘s Making a Spectacle: Feminist Essays on Contemporary Women’s Theatre. By the time Fields retired in 2024, she had built a list of more than 280 books in the field of theatre and performance studies at the University of Michigan Press. Hart’s Making a Spectacle is a foundational and still radical book of critical essays on gender, the body, and spectatorship, topics that continue to chart and reverberate among the many intellectual commitments of our field. Like nearly all the books that Fields acquired for University of Michigan Press, Making a Spectacle drew from and responded to another interdisciplinary field of study, women’s studies, as it simultaneously broke new ground in theatre and performance studies. In this special section, thirteen authors discuss the ways in which Fields encouraged the development of their work and our field. These author accounts are followed by an interview with Fields by Jill Dolan, in which Fields describes how her work as an acquisitions editor began and how it changed, how she navigated the press boards and changes in technology and staffing, and how, from her perspective, our field fosters a unique sense of community. The author accounts and interview offer an invaluable collection of personal histories that trace the development of our field over the past four decades to our vibrant present.

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