Asa Leininger

Asa Leininger
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Language Assistant at Meddeas

Interested in history, dramaturgy, linguistics, and adaptations of classic works in the canon of dramatic literature.

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Introduction
Asa Leininger is an actor, writer, and educator who holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in Theatre and History from Missouri State University. He is passionate about using art as a space to encourage ethical development and self-introspection, as well as to spark meaningful debates and dialogues. He specializes in adaptation of classical works in the canon of dramatic literature, dramaturgical research, and study of the Baltic and North Sea regions during the Late Medieval and early modern eras.
Current institution
Meddeas
Current position
  • Language Assistant
Education
August 2020 - May 2023
Missouri State University
Field of study
  • History / Theatre

Publications

Publications (12)
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An investigative commentary on the cognitive and learning theories posited by Stephen Krashen, Jean Piaget, and Leo Vygotsky as they relate to language acquisition.
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An historical analysis of primary sources from Speyer and Württemberg, dissecting the affective influences of the Reformation on The Peasants' War.
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An historical analysis of the economic motivations of the hegemony to call for the First Crusade
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An analysis of the utility of the Panathenaic Games and the Olympics of 1936 as they related to Fascist ideology.
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An analysis of kingship and society in collaboration with nature in ancient Egypt.
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Historical research about the framework of Lutheran thought in 16th Century Europe as it related to both Heresy and Witchcraft and the consequential effects thereafter.
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A compilation of dramaturgical documents analyzing, understanding, and contextualizing Stephen Adly Guirgis' 'The Last Days of Judas Iscariot' within the current theatre.
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An historiographical analysis of perceptions of women on the ancient Kemetic throne.
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An historical analysis of the principles underlaying the planning & implementation of the Welfare State between 1942 & 1951
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An historical and dramaturgical analysis of Commedia Dell’Arte and Evolving Gender Dynamics through the years.
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An historical, literary, and dramaturgical analysis of Machiavellianism in Hamlet.