Jane Taylor

Author

1956 –

86

Who is Jane Taylor?

Colleen Jane Taylor is a South African writer, playwright and academic.

In 1987 she and David Bunn co-edited From South Africa, an anthology which documents the Years of Emergency in the last decade of Apartheid in that country, through new photography, graphics, literature and in 1994 she and David Bunn curated the exhibition "Displacements" at the Block Gallery, Northwestern University, Illinois, and in 1996, she curated "Fault Lines," an exhibition at Cape Town Castle on truth and reconciliation. "Fault Lines" was also, more broadly, a series of cultural responses which she initiated in order to draw artists from the international community into exploring the discourses and practices of Truth and Reconciliation. She has written about Jarry's Pere Ubu and she also wrote the playtext of "Ubu and the Truth Commission" with artist/director William Kentridge and Handspring Puppet Company.

In 2001 she wrote the libretto for The Confessions of Zeno for Kentridge and Handspring. She has recently edited Handspring Puppet Company, a substantial study of this world renowned South African performance troupe.

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Born
Apr 19, 1956
Also known as
  • Colleen Jane Taylor
Nationality
  • South Africa
Education
  • Northwestern University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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