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Julianne Lindberg is an Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), located within the Department of Music under the School of Music. Her research focuses on American musical theater, musical modernism, and children's musical cultures, particularly examining how gender, race, age, and class are articulated in pre-WWII musicals. She is the author of a notable book on Rodgers and Hart's *Pal Joey*, praised in the Broadway Legacies series by Oxford University Press. Her current research explores representations of childhood and adolescence in 1930s American musicals. Lindberg teaches courses in Western classical music history, American musical theater, gender and ethnicity in music, and popular music studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Musicology from UCLA and is an accomplished clarinetist.
Her recent publications appear in esteemed journals such as *American Music*, *Studies in Musical Theatre*, and *The Oxford Handbook of Musical Theatre Screen Adaptations*, alongside contributions to the *Routledge Companion to Jazz*. Lindberg also oversees graduate studies as the Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Music.





