Articles & Reviews

2024        
“Of No Jazz Interest”: Joséphine Baker & the Politics of Jazz Genre in Occupied Paris,” Journal of Jazz Studies, Fall/Winter 2024. (Accepted)

“The Historiography of Myths & the Racial Imagination: re-contextualizing Joséphine Baker in the Jim Crow South and the Third Reich,” Jazzforschung / Jazz Research. (In Press)

2023        
Die Theorie der Spuren: Restoring Black Narratives in the Histories of Jazz,” Jazz Research News Ausgabe/Issue 59 (2023): 2705-2733.

2022        
“Archival Silence in the Collections of Dietrich Schulz-Köhn,” Jazz & Culture 5, no 1. (Spring/Summer 2022): 20-51.

2021        
Book Review, The Race of Sound: Listening, Timbre & Vocality in African American Music by Nina Eidsheim, for Notes: the Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association 78, no 2, (December 2021): 218-220.

2017        
“Can New Music Actually Do Social Activism?” Review for the Center for New Music, San Francisco. http://centerfornewmusic.com/can-new-music-actually-do-social-activism/

2016        
“Generalized Trauma and the Responsibilities of the Artistic Monument,” Ethnomusicology Review, special issue, “After Pulse.” 10 November 2016. https://ethnomusicologyreview.ucla.edu/content/special-issue-pulse-nightclub-dralle