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Elizabeth Newton

is a doctoral candidate in historical musicology. Her research interests include musico-poetics, fidelity and reproduction, and affective histories of musical media. She lives in New York City.

Essays & Reviews

Representing Crisis

By Elizabeth NewtonSeptember 22, 2016
When focusing on symptoms of austerity, media transfers blame to CUNY student body
Essays & Reviews

Can She Dig It

By Elizabeth NewtonNovember 11, 2015
"Unearthing lost gems" often reinforces the gendered principles that have excluded women from cultural canons
Essays & Reviews

The Lossless Self

By Elizabeth NewtonSeptember 21, 2015
Audio fidelity is more a matter of subjective emotion than empiricism. But what are we trying to be true to?
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