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Lauren Eldridge Stewart

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Lauren Eldridge Stewart

Lauren Eldridge Stewart

Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology,
Performing Arts Department (Affiliate),
Department of African and African-American Studies (Affiliate)





PhD, University of Chicago
AM, University of Chicago
BA, Spelman College
Research interests:
    pedagogy
  • African diasporic music
  • the Caribbean
  • Haiti
  • art economies
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Professor Eldridge Stewart’s research focuses on ethnographic analyses of contemporary classical music cultures. She teaches courses on music traditions around the globe, jazz, and musical activism. 

Her research interests include classical music cultures, sampling in gospel and hip hop, and interpolation across music of the African diaspora. Her forthcoming first book, Recital: the Uses of Classical Music in Haiti introduces a network of summer music camps in Haiti that demonstrate both the aesthetic and functional value of classical music. Her next book examines the community and educational outreach programs of US orchestras and the efficacy of their claims toward social justice. She has been published in Music and Politics, Women & Music, and Twentieth-Century Music, and has presented at national and international conferences, including the Society for Ethnomusicology, British Forum for Ethnomusicology, Haitian Studies Association, and the American Anthropological Association. She cohosts the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra broadcasts on St. Louis Public Radio. Lauren’s work has been extensively supported by the Mellon Foundation and the Institute for Citizens and Scholars, as well as by the Center for the Humanities and the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Equity at Washington University.

Selected Courses

Undergraduate

Musics of the World
Music of the African Diaspora
Jazz in American Culture
Music of the Caribbean

Graduate

Introduction to Musicological Research
Music and Social Justice: the Aesthetics of Activism
Music Pedagogies

Selected Publications

"From the Islands to the Motherland: Motivic Traveling in Contemporary Gospel Music" in Yale Journal of Music and Religion 8:1 (2022)
"Singing on Solid Ground: Music Education in Post-Earthquake Haiti" in Twentieth-Century Music 19:2 (2022)
"Music as Mission: Hierarchies of Sound and Difference" in Women & Music: A Journal of Gender and Culture (2019)
"Respectable Sound: Music Education as Social Movement" in Music and Politics 12:2 (2018)

Published reviews:

Journal of the Society for American Music
The Common Reader
the world of music (new series)
Folklore
Journal of Folklore Research
The Journal of Haitian Studies
CBMR Digest
Callaloo