Sherrie Tucker
Sherrie Jean Tucker, PhD (born 18 March 1957 Modesto, California) is a musicologist, music historian, book author, professor, and journal editor.[1] Tucker is co-editor-in-chief of American Studies, peer-reviewed academic journal.
Academic career
From 1999 to 2001, Tucker was assistant professor of women's studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, New York. Since 2001, Tucker has been a member of the faculty associated with American studies at the University of Kansas, Lawrence. From 2001 to 2004, she was assistant professor; from 2004 to 2013 she was associate professor; and from 2013 to present she has been professor. From 2004 to 2005, Tucker was the Louis Armstrong Visiting Professor at the Center for Jazz Studies, Columbia University.
Formal education
Tucker holds three degrees from San Francisco State University — a BA in Creative Writing, graduating summa cum laude in 1991, an MA in Creative Writing in 1992, and an MA in Women's Studies in 1994. Tucker earned a PhD from the University of California, Santa Cruz, in History of Consciousness in 1999.
Selected works
Books
- Big Ears: Listening for Gender in Jazz Studies, co-authored with Nichole T. Rustin, Duke University Press (2008); OCLC 209335152
- Swing Shift: "All-Girl" Bands of the 1940s, Duke University Press (2013); OCLC 42397506
- Dance Floor Democracy: The Social Geography of Memory at the Hollywood Canteen, Duke University Press (2014); OCLC 870147133
Articles
- "Nobody's Sweethearts: Gender, Race, Jazz, and the Darlings of Rhythm", American Music, University of Illinois Press (Autumn 1998), Vol. 16, No. 3
Research Collectives
Women Who Rock: Making Scenes, Building Communities Oral History Archive.[2]
References
- ↑ The Grove Dictionary of American Music (2nd ed.), Charles Hiroshi Garrett (ed.), Oxford University Press (2013); OCLC 774021205
- ↑ "Women Who Rock Oral History Archive ::Sherrie Tucker". content.lib.washington.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-18.