Barbara Browning

Novelist, Author

1961 –

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Who is Barbara Browning?

Barbara Browning is an American academic, award winning novelist, dancer, and cultural critic.

Browning received her B.A. in comparative literature from Yale University in 1983, spent a year in Brazil on a Fulbright fellowship, where she studied dance, and then returned to Yale to complete her Ph.D. in 1989. She taught for six years in the English Department of Princeton University, where she was awarded the President's Distinguished Teaching Award, and since then has taught in the Department of Performance Studies at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, serving for a time as Chair.

Her first book, Samba: Resistance in Motion, was an ethnographic account of her experiences studying and performing Brazilian dance. It was the 1996 recipient of the de la Torre Bueno Prize for an outstanding publication in the field of dance scholarship. Her second academic book was Infectious Rhythm: Metaphors of Contagion and the Spread of African Culture. Browning began writing fiction in 2004, producing an audionovel in 2007. Her novel The Correspondence Artist was published in 2011 by Two Dollar Radio. Her second novel, I'm Trying to Reach You, was published by Two Dollar Radio in June 2012. It is a multimedia project linked to a series of "chamber choreographies" which she has published on YouTube.

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Born
Dec 7, 1961
Madison
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Yale University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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