• Uncanny moments : juxtaposition and the collage principle in music
    In Byron AlmeĢn & Edward Pearsall (eds.), Approaches to meaning in music, Indiana University Press. 2006.
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    In the early twentieth century systematic musicology, which was based on the comparative method, played a prominent role in the discipline: however it was appropriated by the Nazis and fell out of favour after the war. It was replaced by ethnomusicology and structuralist music theory, both of which emphasized the individual context and eschewed comparison between contexts. Both also developed an epistemology based on the generation of meaning through the act of "experiencing and understanding mu…Read more
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    Music as performance
    In Martin Clayton, Trevor Herbert & Richard Middleton (eds.), The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction, Routledge. pp. 204--214. 2003.
  • CIM04 - Abstracts
    with Eric Clarke
    Oxford University Press. 2004.
    Rather than advocating a new kind of musicology, 'Empirical Musicology' aims to provide a practical guide to empirical approaches that are ready for incorporation into the contemporary musicologist's toolkit.
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    Music
    Sterling. 2010.
    Musical values -- Back to Beethoven -- A state of crisis? -- An imaginary object -- A matter of representation -- Music and the academy -- Music and gender.