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Anna Schultz (Assistant Professor)

Anna Schultz schultza
I'm-not-a-bot
@stanford
Personal bio
Anna Schultz received a Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology from the University of Illinois in 2004. Anna came to Stanford in 2010 after four years as an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota. Her research interests include the music of South Asia, music and nationalism, music and religious experience, Indo-Caribbean music, diaspora and migration, music transmission, Hindi film music, Jewish music in India, Bulgarian music, and country and bluegrass music. Her book, Singing a Hindu Nation: Marathi Devotional Performance and Nationalism, was published by Oxford University Press in 2012. She enjoys hiking, singing, and playing the accordion and the banjo ukulele (not at the same time).

Currently teaching
CHILATST 147L: Studies in Music, Media, and Popular Culture: Latin American Music and Globalization (Autumn)
CSRE 147L: Studies in Music, Media, and Popular Culture: Latin American Music and Globalization (Autumn)
MUSIC 13N: Bollywood and Beyond: South Asian Popular and Folk Music (Winter)
MUSIC 146J: Studies in Ethnomusicology: Listening to the Local: Music Ethnography of the Bay Area (Spring)
MUSIC 147L: Studies in Music, Media, and Popular Culture: Latin American Music and Globalization (Autumn)
MUSIC 246J: Studies in Ethnomusicology: Listening to the Local: Music Ethnography of the Bay Area (Spring)
MUSIC 247L: Studies in Music, Media, and Popular Culture: Latin American Music and Globalization (Autumn)
MUSIC 310: Research Seminar in Musicology (Winter)
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