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Garrett Field

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Garrett Field

Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology/Musicology

Garrett Field’s scholarship explores the history of song and poetry in Sri Lanka and the Maldives, with particular attention to Sinhala- and Dhivehi-language texts. Dr. Field has also published on how musicians improvise in South Indian classical music. He has received support for his research from the Fulbright-Hays Award, Ohio University’s Baker Fund Award, and two Sinhala Language Instruction Grants from the American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies.

Field is the author of Modernizing Composition: Sinhala Song, Poetry, and Politics in Twentieth-Century Sri Lanka (opens in a new window) (University of California Press, 2017). It was published in the series, "South Asia Across the Disciplines (opens in a new window)." He has published research articles in the following peer-reviewed journals: Analytical Approaches to World MusicAnthropological LinguisticsEthnomusicology Review; Ethnomusicology Translations; The Journal of Asian StudiesModern Asian Studies; Sagar: A South Asia Research JournalSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian StudiesThe South Asianist; and The Sri Lanka Journal of the Humanities.

In addition to this research, Field also performs South Indian classical music. His teachers were B. Balasubrahmaniyan, David Nelson, and Kalpana Venkat.

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Educational Background

Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Michigan
Master of Music, Wesleyan University
Doctor of Philosophy, Wesleyan University