Queering the Field
Sounding Out Ethnomusicology
Edited by Gregory Barz and William Cheng
Author Information
Gregory Barz is Director of the School of Music at Boston University where he is professor of ethnomusicology. He serves as the president of the Society for Ethnomusicology and currently conducts field research on drag culture in Israel.
William Cheng is an Associate Professor of Music at Dartmouth College. He teaches courses in history, media, ethics, disability, race, and digital games. Working at the crossroads of critical inquiry and public engagement, he advocates for interpersonal care as they heart of academic and activist labors. He is a founding co-editor of the new Music & Social Justice series published by University of Michigan Press.
Contributors:
Kay Kaufman Shelemay, Harvard University
Gregory Barz, Boston University
Zoe C. Sherinian, University of Oklahoma
Nicol Hammond, University of California at Santa Cruz
Gillian M. Rodger, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alexander M. Cannon, University of Birmingham
Christi-Anne Castro, University of Michigan
Moshe Morad, Tel Aviv University
Jeff Roy, Cal Poly Pomona
Matthew Leslie-Santana, Harvard University
Henry Spiller, UC Davis
Tes Slominski
Aileen Dillane, Irish World Academy, University of Limerick
Nic Gareiss
Heather Paudler
Amber R. Clifford-Napoleone, University of Central Missouri
Kathryn Alexander, University of Arizona
William Cheng, Dartmouth College
Luis-Manual Garcia, University of Birmingham
Sarah Hankins, University of California San Diego
Peter McMurray, University of Cambridge
Cory Thorne, Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada