Chris StoverChris Stover is an Associate Professor of Music Studies and Research at Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University, where he directs the PhD program and teaches courses in music theory, musicology, and jazz. His recent book Reimagining usic Theory: Contexts, Communities, Creativities was published by Routledge as part of the College Music Society’s Emerging Fields in Music series, and he is co-editor of Rancière and Music (EUP) and Making Music Together: Analyzing Musical Interaction (OUP, in press). He has published many articles and chapters that bring critical theory and music studies into robust dialogue, including essays in Deleuze and Guattari Studies, Music Theory Online, Perspectives of New Music, Analytical Approaches to World Music, The Open Space Magazine, Engaging Students, the Oxford Handbook of Public Music Theory, the Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Music Education, Queer Ear, Deleuze and Children, Machinic Assemblages of Desire, and many more. He is also an improvising trombonist and composer. Read More Read Less
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