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Alexandra Perlow is a Lecturer in English Composition at the University of Vermont's Department of English, housed within the College of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on the intersection of music and collective memory in shaping American cultural identity, with particular emphasis on folk artists from the early 1900s to contemporary times. She actively performs as a banjo player and folk musician across Vermont.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts from St. Lawrence University
- Master of Arts from the University of Vermont
Research interests include analyzing how folk music reflects societal values and historical narratives. Her work bridges literary studies with ethnomusicology, examining oral traditions and their preservation in modern contexts. She has published multiple articles on these themes, though specific titles require accessing her CV.
Publications can be found in her CV document. While no specific grants or advising details are listed, her teaching and research emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to American cultural history.
Outside academia, her musical performances enrich Vermont's cultural landscape, creating tangible connections between her scholarly work and community engagement.




