
Cory James LaFevers
Lecturer · Performance in transnational race and place
Texas A&M UniversityAbout
Cory James LaFevers is a Lecturer in the Department of Performance and Visual Studies at Texas A&M University’s College of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts. He holds a Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology from the University of Texas (2018), an MM in Ethnomusicology (also UT), and an MA in Pan-African Studies from Syracuse University. His research explores transnational formations of race and place through performance studies, focusing on music/dance in the African Diaspora, whiteness/anti-racism, and the role of objects in embodiment. He examines Brazilian music scenes in Austin, Texas, and the Portuguese-derived rabeca fiddle’s cultural assemblages, while also investigating digital platforms’ impact on global musical collaboration.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology, University of Texas, 2018
- MM in Ethnomusicology, University of Texas
- MA in Pan-African Studies, Syracuse University
His current projects include a monograph on gendered racial embodiment and anti-racist pedagogy in Austin’s Brazilian music scene, and an investigation into the rabeca fiddle’s role in shaping identity through nostalgic reimaginings of place. He teaches courses like Music in the Americas and Guitar Heroes.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Collaborations focus on bridging digital and physical cultural spaces through music and instrument networks.
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