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| Lei Ouyang
Bryant |
| Assistant Professor,
Department of Music |
| Telephone: 518.580.5346
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| Email: lbryant
at skidmore.edu |
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| Ph.D.
in Ethnomusicology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 2004 (Dissertation: ‘New Songs of
the Battlefield’: Songs and Memories of the Chinese
Cultural Revolution) |
| M.A.
in Ethnomusicology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 2001 (Thesis: A Musical Metaphor for Nation
Building: The Folk Song "Esashi Oiwake" in Early
Twentieth Century Japan) |
| Advanced
Certificate in Asian Studies, Language concentration: Chinese,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2001 |
| B.A.
in East Asian Studies, Language concentration: Japanese, Macalester
College, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1997 (Thesis: Popular Music
of Taiwan and Japan) |
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| Publications |
| 2007.
"Flowers on the Battlefield are More Fragrant." In Asian
Music 38(1): 88-121. |
| 2005.
"Music, Memory, and Nostalgia: Collective Memories of Cultural
Revolution Songs in Contemporary China." The China Review
5(2): 151-175. |
| Forthcoming.
“Performing Race and Place in Asian America.”
Asian Music. |
| In Progress.
Multiple entries for Encyclopedia of Asian American Popular
Culture, edited by Felicia Campbell, Greenwood Press
[anticipated publication 2008]. |
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