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Martin
Daughtry
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Assistant
Professor
of Music
B.A., New College of Florida
M.A., Ph.D., UCLA |
With research interests centering on the
intersection of music, literature, and politics, Martin Daughtry joins
the Department of Music as an Assistant Professor. He earned a B.A. in
Russian Studies from New College of Florida (1994), and an M.A. and
Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology from UCLA (2001, 2006). Before coming to NYU,
he taught at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Dr. Daughtry's recent research deals with sung poetry
in the post-Stalinist Soviet Union; post-Soviet musical nationalism;
and the transformation, persistence, and attenuation of musical
traditions in the wake of cataclysmic socio-political change. His work
has been published in the journals Ethnomusicology
(2003) and Poetics Today (forthcoming) and in
Ethnomusicology:
A Contemporary Reader (Routledge, 2007). In
2007, Music in the Post-9/11 World, which
he co-edited with Jonathan Ritter, was published by Routledge.
Currently he is working on an ethnography of listening practices in
conflict zones, centering on the experiences of US military personnel
and Iraqi civilians in post-Hussein Baghdad.
e-mail: jmd19@nyu.edu
For
Undergraduate Program questions: music.dugs@nyu.edu
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