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FUAIM Lecture: Melanie Marshall, 3rd November, 11.00 am, O'Riada Hall, Department of Music

3 Nov 2022

"As English As Cornflakes": Singers, Gender, and National Belonging in 20th-centruy Britian

 

 

 

Melanie is a musicologist with research and teaching interests in gender, sexuality and eroticism in music, and music of early modern Italy. She holds a BMus from the University of Edinburgh and an MA and PhD from the University of Southampton. Since joining UCC in 2005, Melanie has taught at undergraduate and postgraduate levels within the Music Department and on interdisciplinary programs within the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences. From 2011-2014, Melanie held a Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowship to conduct research into music and eroticism in early modern Rome. During the fellowship, Melanie spent six months as a Visiting Scholar at UCLA Department of Musicology and eighteen months as a Visiting Scholar at NYU Department of Music. Melanie was also a Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Music, Gender and Identity at the University of Huddersfield. 

Melanie is interested in supervising postgraduate research projects in the areas of musicology, early music, and feminism, gender & sexuality in music. 

Department of Music

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