Posted by Anup Baral November 5th, 2014 :
Anna Stirr is Assistant Professor of Asian Studies at the University of
Hawaii-Manoa. She holds a BA in music and religious studies from Lawrence University
in Wisconsin, and an MA, MPhil, and PhD in ethnomusicology from Columbia University.
Prior to joining the UH faculty she held postdoctoral positions in ethnomusicology
and anthropology at Oxford University, and in Asian Studies at Leiden University. As
a teacher, Anna is excited to introduce students to the diverse worlds of Asian
performing arts, and to broader themes in Asian cultures and history, from various
perspectives in the social sciences and humanities.
Anna’s research focuses on South Asia, particularly on Nepal and the Himalayan
region. She is currently working on two projects that deal with love, intimacy, and
politics in Nepal. The first looks at improvised dohori question-answer songs as
culturally intimate, gendered expressions of ideas of nation, belonging, and
heritage, within a cycle of migration and media circulation that spans the globe.
The second chronicles the history of Nepal’s politically oppositional “progressive
song” from the 1960s to the present, with a focus on ideas of love, development, and
communist thought as interrelated ways of imagining a better future. Articles from
these projects have appeared in various journals and edited volumes. Anna also
maintains active research interests in the relationship between music, religion,
politics and public culture in South Asia and the Himalayas.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
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