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Christopher Hepburn, PhD, FRSA, is a musicologist, writer, educator, and critic. He currently holds a joint appointment as a Postdoctoral Scholar and Teaching Fellow in the Van Hunnick Department of History and the East Asian and Music Libraries at the University of Southern California. With an interdisciplinary approach, Hepburn's research and teaching interests encompass diverse topics ranging from Japan's premodern history to its contemporary era, with a particular emphasis on male love themes in waka and contemporary Asian popular music. His specialization lies in Japanese musicopoetics, focusing on premodern Japanese works of orality, music, musicality, and musical ideologies. Hepburn employs interdisciplinary methodologies such as performativity, embodied orality, and generative theories of music and words to gain a deeper understanding of the emergence of Japan as an art-producing culture, as well as our western understanding of the art that Japan has produced.
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Environmental DNAno. 1 (2024): n/a-n/a
Marine Biologyno. 4 (2024): 1-13
NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH (2024)
Journal of Applied Phycologypp.1-12, (2023)
Fisheries Research (2023): 106613-106613
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