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Books:Olivia Bloechl: Native American Song at the Frontiers of Early Modern Music. Cambridge University Press, 2008. The Politics of Memory in Ancien Régime Opera. In progress.Robert Fink: Repeating Ourselves: American Minimal Music as Cultural Practice. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. Raymond Knapp: Musicological Identities: Essays in Honor of Susan McClary. Co-edited with Steven Baur and Jacqueline Warwick. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2008. The American Musical and the Performance of Personal Identity. Princeton University Press, 2006 (paperback 2008). Lambda Literary Foundation Book List, Arts & Culture. The American Musical and the Formation of National Identity. Princeton University Press, 2005 (paperback, 2006). Winner: George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism. Finalist: George Freedley Memorial Award, from the Theatre Library Association. Symphonic Metamorphoses: Subjectivity and Alienation in Mahler’s Re-Cycled Songs. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 2003. Brahms and the Challenge of the Symphony, Pendragon, 1997. Partially reprinted in Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 4 In E minor, Op. 98 (Norton Critical Scores, edited by Kenneth Hull, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2000.) Tamara Levitz Modernist Mysteries: Perséphone, forthcoming, Oxford University Press, winter 2011. Teaching New Classicality: Ferruccio Busoni's Master Class in Composition. Bern: Peter Lang, 1996. Tim Taylor: Music, Sound, and Technology in America: A Documentary History of Early Phonograph, Cinema, and Radio. Co-edited with Mark Katz and Tony Grajeda. Durham: Duke University Press, in press. Beyond Exoticism: Western Music and the World. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007. Strange Sounds: Music, Technology and Culture. New York: Routledge, 2001. Global Pop: World Music, World Markets. New York: Routledge, 1997.
Selected Articles:Olivia Bloechl: "War, Peace, and the Ballet in Le Soir." Early Music 38:1 (2010): 91-100."Orientalism and Hyperreality in 'Desert Rose'." Journal of Popular Music Studies 7:2 (2005): 133-61. "Wendat Song and Carnival Noise in the Jesuit Relations." In Native Acts: Indian Performance in Early North America. Eds. Joshua David Bellin and Laura L. Mielke. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, forthcoming 2011. Nina Eidsheim: “Synthesizing Race: Towards an Analysis of the Performativity of Vocal Timbre.” TRANS-Transcultural Music Review 13 (7), (2009). http://www.sibetrans.com/trans/trans13/art06.htm. Voice as a Technology of Selfhood: Towards an Analysis of Racialized Timbre and Vocal Performance, University of California, San Diego. (2008).
Robert Fink: "ORCH5, or The Classical Ghost in the Hip-Hop Machine." In Eric Weisbard ed., Listen Again: A Momentary History of Pop Music. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2007), pp. 231-55. "Klinghoffer in Brooklyn Heights: Opera, Anti-Semitism, and the Politics of Representation." Cambridge Opera Journal 17-2 (July 2005): 173-213. "Elvis Everywhere: Musicology and Popular Music Studies at the Twilight of the Canon." American Music 16-2 (Summer 1998): 135-179. Raymond Knapp: “Marking Time in Pacific Overtures: Reconciling East, West, and History within the Theatrical Now of a Broadway Musical.” In Musicological Identities: Essays in Honor of Susan McClary. Ed. Steven Baur, Raymond Knapp, and Jacqueline Warwick. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2008. “A Tale of Two Symphonies: Converging Narratives of Divine Reconciliation in Beethoven’s Fifth and Sixth.” Journal of the American Musicological Society 53 (2000): 291-343 (published 2001). “‘Selbst dann bin ich die Welt’: On the Subjective-Musical Basis of Wagner’s Gesamtkunstwelt.” 19th-Century Music 29 (Fall 2005): 142-160. Tamara Levitz: “The Aestheticization of Ethnicity: Imagining the Dogon at the Musée du quai Branly,” The Music Quarterly, special issue on “Music and Identity,” eds. Annegret Fauser and Tamara Levitz, vol. 89, no. 4 (Winter 2006): 600-42. Tim Taylor: "Advertising and the Conquest of Culture." Social Semiotics 4 (December 2009): 405-25. "The Changing Shape of the Culture Industry; Or, How Did Electronica Music Get into Television Commercials?" Television and New Media 8 (August 2007): 235-58. "The Commodification of Music at the Dawn of the Era of "'Mechanical Music.'" Ethnomusicology 51 (spring/summer 2007): 281-305. |