History of Education Society UK Podcast cover logo

2.12 - Performance Nineteenth Century Jesuit Schools with Michael Zampelli, SJ

40m · History of Education Society UK Podcast · 21 Nov 06:00

We’re back today with our second of three episodes looking at the performing arts in education. In this episode, we move forward to the nineteenth century to look at theatre in Jesuit schools in the United States. 

My guest this week, who will walk us through this history, is Michael Zampelli, SJ. Michael is a theatre director and historian at Fordham University, where he also directs the MA Philosophy and Society . His research interests include gender and sexuality in performance, antitheatricality, Jesuit performance history - his recent work has focused on the Jesuit performance tradition in the nineteenth and twentieth century United States. Alongside his research work, he has directed productions of several Jesuit-inspired pieces from the early modern period.

A transcript of the episode is available at the History of Education Society website, along with more information about our events, publications and conferences. You can follow the History of Education Society UK on Twitter and keep up-to-date with the latest research in The History of Education journal.

The episode 2.12 - Performance Nineteenth Century Jesuit Schools with Michael Zampelli, SJ from the podcast History of Education Society UK Podcast has a duration of 40:44. It was first published 21 Nov 06:00. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

More episodes from History of Education Society UK Podcast

4_01 Catherine Lee Legacies of Section 28

Professor Catherine Lee of Anglia Ruskin University in conversation with Syeda Ali about her research into Section of the Local Government Act which was passed in the UK in 1988. The law prohibited the 'promotion' of 'homosexuality' by local authorities in state schools and was the first anti gay-propaganda law. Lee reflects on her time as teacher during Section 28, and subsequently as a researcher and campaigner for LGBTQ+ teachers'.

3_02 Johannes Westberg - Bright Nordic Lights, A revitalized interdisciplinary history of education in the massified higher education of the Nordics

To accompany the 50th Anniversary special edition of the History of Education Journal, we spoke to some of the contributors.  These podcasts focus on two of the themes in the journal:
Geographical historiographies of education and
Thematic intersections with the history of education.
Episode 2- Geography
In this episode, Johannes Westberg, Professor of Theory and History of Education at the University of Groningen, presents a lucid overview of  the state of the field in the Nordics, to introduce his article, Bright Nordic Lights: A revitalized interdisciplinary history of education in the massified higher education of the Nordics.
Themes include epistemologies, institutional settings, questions of Nordic identity, language, and  culture.  
Recorded in conversation with Michael Donnay in 2022 and produced by Syeda Ali, May 2023.

3_04 Roland Wittje - Relocating Education in the History of Science and Technology

To accompany the 50th Anniversary special edition of the History of Education Journal, we spoke to some of the contributors.  These podcasts focus on two of the themes in the journal:
Geographical historiographies of education and
Thematic intersections with the history of education.
Episode 4 - Intersections: Histories of Science and Technology
In this episode, Roland Wittje, Associate Professor in History of Science and Technology, IIT Madras illuminates his unique perspective on histories of science and technology and science education, developed through his own early training as a scientist and a passion for the value of material cultures in the history of education .  You can find out more in his article, Relocating education in the history of science and technology.
Themes include material cultures, science education, transnational education, textbooks.
Recorded in conversation with Michael Donnay in 2022 and produced by Syeda Ali, May 2023.

3_03 Laura Newman - Bodies of Knowledge: Historians, Health, and Education

To accompany the 50th Anniversary special edition of the History of Education Journal, we spoke to some of the contributors.  These podcasts focus on two of the themes in the journal:
Geographical historiographies of education and
Thematic intersections with the history of education.
Episode 3 - Intersections: Histories of Medicine and Health

In this episode, Laura Newman, Postdoctoral research associate at Kings College, University of London, engages the listener with a fascinating tour of themes in the history of medicine and health and how these intersect, diverge and enrich possibilities for the history of education.  You can find out more in her article  Bodies of Knowledge: Historians, Health, and Education.
Themes include gender and sexuality, the hidden curriculum, practitioner historians, cheese and the postal service!
Recorded in conversation with Michael Donnay in 2022 and produced by Syeda Ali, May 2023.

3_01 Desmond Ikenna Odugu - Education in Africa: A Critical Historiographic Review

To accompany the 50th Anniversary special edition of the History of Education Journal, we spoke to some of the contributors.  These podcasts focus on two of the themes in the journal:
Geographical historiographies of education and
Thematic intersections with the history of education.
Episode 1 - Geography
In this episode, Desmond Ikenna Odugu, Associate Professor of Education at Lake Forest College in Illinois presents a comprehensive discussion of the context for his article, Education in Africa: A Critical Historiographic Overview.  
Themes include post-colonialism, oral history, schooling, epistemology, language, and  culture.  
Recorded in conversation with Michael Donnay in 2022 and produced by Syeda Ali, May 2023.



Every Podcast » History of Education Society UK Podcast » 2.12 - Performance Nineteenth Century Jesuit Schools with Michael Zampelli, SJ