

James S. Moy
At the forefront of innovation in both academia and the arts, James S. Moy is a distinguished associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he imparts knowledge in theatre history and theory. As a first-generation American-born Chinese painter, Moy brings a unique perspective to his teaching and creative endeavors, blending his cultural heritage with his academic pursuits. Moy's academic career is marked by a profound commitment to exploring marginal sights, delving into the underrepresented and often overlooked facets of society and culture. His work seeks to illuminate these hidden narratives, offering a voice to those who have been historically marginalized. Through his research and artistic practice, Moy challenges conventional perspectives, encouraging a more inclusive understanding of cultural and societal dynamics. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Moy is an accomplished painter, whose works reflect his dedication to capturing the nuances of marginalized experiences. His art serves as a visual commentary on the complexities of identity and representation, further enriching his scholarly contributions. Moy's dual role as an educator and artist positions him as a vital figure in the ongoing dialogue surrounding diversity and inclusion in both the academic and artistic communities.
Publications
, 906-910, 1971-09-01
, 171-172, 1981-01-01
, 128-149, 2024-03-12
, 81-89, 1992-03-01
, 15-26, 1979-11-01
, 146-156, 1983-01-01
, 57-68, 1999-01-01
, 375-404, 2004-11-30
, 328-336, 1989-09-07
, 12-23, 1980-01-01