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Rethinking Difference in Music Scholarship
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List of figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: rethinking difference Olivia Bloechl, with Melanie Lowe; 2. He said, she said? Men hearing women in Medicean Florence Suzanne G. Cusick; 3. Race, empire, and early music Olivia Bloechl; 4. What Mr Jefferson didn't hear Bonnie Gordon; 5. Difference and Enlightenment in Haydn's instrumental music Melanie Lowe; 6. Different masculinities: androgyny, effeminacy, and sentiment in Rossini's La donna del lago Heather Hadlock; 7. Composing racial difference in Madama Butterfly: tonal language and the power of Cio-Cio-San Judy Tsou; 8. Maurice Ravel's Chants populaires and the exotic within Sindhumathi Revuluri; 9. 'Diving into the Earth': the musical worlds of Julius Eastman Ellie M. Hisama; 10. Synthesizing difference: the queer circuits of early synthpop Judith Peraino; 11. 'Pranksta rap': humor as difference in hip hop Charles Hiroshi Garrett; 12. Race and the aesthetics of vocal timbre Nina Sun Eidsheim; 13. Beneath difference: or, humanistic evolutionism Gary Tomlinson; 14. Difference unthought Jairo Moreno; Index.

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This major essay collection takes a fresh look at how differences among people matter for music and musical thought.

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Olivia Bloechl is an Associate Professor in the Department of Musicology at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of Native American Song at the Frontiers of Early Modern Music (Cambridge, 2008) and Opera and the Political Imaginary in Old Regime France (2018), which was supported by an American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Charles A. Ryskamp Research Fellowship. Melanie Lowe is Associate Professor of Musicology at the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee. The author of Pleasure and Meaning in the Classical Symphony (2007), she is widely published on Haydn and other eighteenth-century subjects, topic theory, music in American media, teen-pop culture, and music history pedagogy. Jeffrey Kallberg is Professor of Music History and Associate Dean for Arts and Letters at the University of Pennsylvania. The author of Chopin at the Boundaries: Sex, History, and Musical Genre, he has published also on Verdi, Sibelius, and on the intersections between music and the history of sexuality. He has served as Vice President of the American Musicological Society, and earned National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and Guggenheim Fellowships.

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