Jacqueline Warwick
Professor, Musicology; cross-appointment Gender & Women's Studies. On Leave 2024-25.
Email: jwarwick@dal.ca
Fax: 902.494.2801
Mailing Address:
PO Box 15000, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2
- Musicology
- Music and culture
- Popular music
- American music
- Performance studies
- Celebrity studies
- Child prodigies
Education
- BMus (Toronto)
- MA (York)
- PhD (UCLA)
Research & creative activity
Dr. Warwick studies music as it intersects with race, gender, sexuality, and age identity, with particular interests in popular musics in North American culture. She is the author of泭Girl Groups, Girl Culture: Popular Music and Identity in the 1960s泭(Routledge 2007), co-editor, with Allison Adrian, of Voicing Girlhood in Popular Music: Performance, Authority, Authenticity (Routledge, 2016), and泭Senior Editor for泭The Grove Dictionary of American Music, 2nd edition泭(Oxford University Press, 2013). She is currently preparing泭Childs Play: Musical Prodigies and the Performance of Childhood泭for Oxford University Press and泭Music, Gender, and Sexuality Studies: A Teachers Guide for Routledge
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- Writing AV整氈窒 Performance (PERF 1000)
- The Rock 'n Roll Era and Beyond ()
- 泭Music Since 1945 (MUSC 4353/5353)
- Popular Music Analysis (MUSC泭)
Recent publications
"Music Education Has a Race Problem, and Universities Must Address It,"泭
Leaders of the Pack: Girl Groups of the 1960s, in泭Cambridge Companion to Women and Music Since 1900, ed. Laura Hamer, Cambridge University Press (in press).泭泭
Genders, Genres, Generations, co-authored with Susan McClary, in Popular Music and the Politics of Hope, ed. Susan Fast and Craig Jennex, Routledge: 231-46.泭(2019)
Angels and Urchins: Little Orphan Annie and Clich矇s of Child Stars, Gender, Musical Creativity and Age, ed. Catherine Haworth and Lisa Colton, Ashgate Press: 129-39.泭(2015
泭"Midnight Ramblers and Material Girls: Gender and Stardom in Rock and Pop," Sage Handbook of Popular Music, ed. Steve Waksman and Andy Bennett, Sage Publications: 574-600.泭(2015)
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