Faculty and Staff Notes
Charles McGuire Spends Winter Term Teaching in London
Professor of Musicology Charles McGuire spent most of the month of January in the United Kingdom. After teaching the Music in London Winter Term Project to 16 91直播 students, he traveled to Southampton, where he spent two days as the Hartley Resident. McGuire presented a paper entitled 鈥淰ictorian Tonic Sol-fa Festivals: Building the Nation and Empire Through Sight-Singing;鈥 co-taught a graduate seminar with Erin Johnson-Williams of Southampton and Ellan Lincoln-Hyde of King鈥檚 College, London; and was part of a roundtable discussion entitled 鈥淢usic, Mission, Empire."
Jan Miyake and Andrew Pau Contributed Chapters to Essay Collection
Professor of Music Theory Jan Miyake and Associate Professor of Music Theory Andrew Pau have contributed chapters to (Oxford University Press, 2024), a collection of essays written by minoritized scholars and designed to model analytical writing for undergraduate students. Miyake鈥檚 essay discusses the Funeral March from Beethoven鈥檚 Eroica Symphony, while Pau鈥檚 explores Richard Danielpour and Toni Morrison鈥檚 2005 opera Margaret Garner.
R Kauff Receives Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award
Studio Arts Lecturer in Drawing and Reproducible Media R Kauff received an , an award for outstanding work and grant for developing new projects.
Yorki J. Encalada Eg煤squiza Article Published in "笔辞濒颈蹿辞苍铆补"
Visiting Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies Yorki J. Encalada Eg煤squiza's article "Desarrollo de una nueva consciencia mestiza a trav茅s de la valoraci贸n del arte comunitario fronterizo en la narrativa de Roberta Fern谩ndez" was published in . The article explores how female solidarity and community border art expands Gloria Anzald煤a's concept of mestiza consciousness and its traditional identity crisis focus.
Yveline Alexis Takes Book on Tour
Associate Professor of Africana Studies and Comparative American Studies Yveline Alexis authored the book Haiti Fights Back: The Life and Legacy of Charlemagne P茅ralte (Rutgers University Press). Her book tour included a January stop at Possible Futures in New Haven, Connecticut, alongside Rhodes Scholar Nadine Pinede and poet Marilyn Pierre.
Francesca Chubb-Confer Article Published in "Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East "
Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion Francesca Chubb-Confer published an article in Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East entitled "." The article argues for a new way of reading the Persian poetry of Muhammad Iqbal, one of the most important figures of modern Islamic revival and reform.
Nicholas Jones Book Published by University of Michigan Press
Emeritus Professor of English Nicholas Jones has published (University of Michigan Press, 2025). It is only the second translation into English of this classic Italian pastoral from 1504.
Roderic Knight Gives Presentation on Musical Telegraph
Emeritus Professor of Ethnomusicology Roderic Knight gave a video presentation and performance January 19 on Elisha Gray's musical telegraph, the world's first electric musical instrument. The event was a concert at the Presbyterian Church in Highland Park, Illinois, held to celebrate the 150th year of the invention, December 29, 1874. Attendees heard a tune on 91直播's working replica, built by physics department machinist Mike Miller.
Sergio Guti茅rrez Negr贸n Publishes New Scholarly Essays
Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Sergio Guti茅rrez Negr贸n published two new scholarly essays. The first, 鈥溾, studies literary digression and the speculative potential of animals in fiction. The second, 鈥溾, examines the Mexican literary field of the 1980s, exploring how emerging writers navigated a landscape shaped by literary institutionalization and the restructuring of the publishing industry.
Yveline Alexis Discusses Book on "Caf茅 ak Conversations"
Check out Associate Professor of Africana Studies and Comparative American Studies Yveline Alexis's with professors Edwidge Danticat and Nadine Pinede about the book, When the Mapou Sings.