About
Ron Emoff is a Professor of Music and Anthropology at The Ohio State University Newark. He holds a PhD in Ethnomusicology from the University of Texas at Austin, with additional focus on anthropology and critical theory. His research explores music's role in memory, spirituality, identity, and postcolonial dynamics through ethnographic studies in Madagascar, Southwest Louisiana, and the French Antilles.
Education:
- PhD in Ethnomusicology, University of Texas at Austin
Research Interests: Emoff investigates how music constructs communal and individual identity, sustains memory, and navigates colonial histories. His work integrates critical theory to analyze musical practices as cultural and political narratives.
Grants & Awards: Funded by Fulbright, Wenner Gren Foundation, and multiple Ohio State University grants. Recognized with teaching excellence and scholarly achievement awards from OSU Newark.
Performance Background: Skilled in instruments including kora, accordion, violin, 'ud, and valiha, reflecting his fieldwork engagement.
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