Wirkungsdaten ca. 21.Jh., is an associate professor of ethnomusicology and dance studies at Residental College in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University. She has conducted fieldwork in dancehalls in the Midwestern United States; studying the performance of couple dance genres like salsa; swing; tango; and ballroom. Her work on popular culture involves the relationship between music and dance as well as the dynamics of affinity groups; cross-cultural encounters; and amateur performance. Her research on whiteness; race; and performance appears in The Journal of American Folklore; Dance Research Journal; American Music; and elsewhere. Before joining MSU; Joanna taught at Bowdoin College and Millikin University. When not in her office; Joanna enjoys dancing; “musicking; ” swimming; and playing in the park with her daughter; Ellery.

Wirkungsdaten 1999-, Music Library of the American Jewish Theological Seminary; New York

1961 - , Ass. prof. at UCLA; specializes in music at the fin de siècle; Russian and Soviet music; twentieth-century American music; opera; rock and soul; gay/lesbian studies

keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, is an Andrew W. Mellon postdoctoral curatorial fellow at the Museum of the City of New York; where he is the lead curator of Folk City: New York and the American Folk Music Revival. He has published essays on twentieth-century American politics and culture and is working on a book on Greenwich Village in the 1950s and 1960s.

[19XX] - , Barbara Lourie Sand is a regular contributor to 'The strad'. She also writes for other music journals including 'BBC music magazine' and 'The American record guide'; and she is founding editor of 'Chamber music magazine'. She lives in Princeton; New Jersey.

keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, PhD. in Modern Languages and Literatures from University of Miami; Themen: Spanish; Cuban Studies; AfroLatinas; Hispanic Caribbean; African Studies; Ethnomusicology; Latin-American Literature; Transnationalism; International Relations; Post-cultural narratives; Alternative Popular Music; Social Networks; World Music; Cuban jazz and Funk

Wirkungsdaten 2007-, Assistant Professor of Film & Media Studies and Women's Studies at Colgate University in Hamilton; New York. Her research focuses on nineteenth- and early twentieth-century opera; dance; and film; with an emphasis on American music and cultural contexts; feminist theory; and issues of performance and embodiment.

1972 - , is an assistant professor in American studies. Her research and teaching focuses broadly on race; immigration; transnationalism; multi-ethnic U.S. literature; music; and popular culture

Wirkungsdaten 2013-, Ph.D. student in musicology; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Research interests: eighteenth and nineteenth-century music; American music; especially blackface minstrelsy; ragtime; early jazz.

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