
Henrique Buarque de Gusmão
Henrique Buarque de Gusmão holds a PhD. from UFRJ and is professor of theory and methodology of history at UFRJ. He is the current coordinator of PPGHIS. He conducts research on theater history, specifically the analysis of the social and historical conditions that configure practices connected to theatrical making in the 19th and 20th centuries, such as the production of dramaturgy, the work of the actors, the activity of theater criticism, the construction of staging and the production of theatrical historiography. In recent years, he has focused on the study of the theatrical works of Brazilian playwright Nelson Rodrigues and Russian director Constantin Stanislavski, both creators of highly impacted theatrical models. Dr. Gusmão is the author of “The romanesque art of the actor: Constantin Stanislavski in the culture of romance” (Hucitec, 2020).