In developing my master's thesis, I coined a word for my research. Etude, as a verb: to study that which was once studied (with derivatives etuding, or Etudian). That is what I do: look at societal trends, musical phenomenon, and persons of interest. I began this blog while writing the thesis, to chronicle my life as an Etudian. Now this site houses my next chapter: it is the "sounding board" for my doctoral dissertation-- a place for scholarly musings, ruminations, and meditations.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Dissertation Options
It's considerably early in my phd career (especially considering I'm on the "one course a semester, this'll take me 100 years to graduate" plan). But after not having a thesis topic until 1.5 years into my masters degree, I keep wanting to get my dissertation topic decided. Maybe not details or exactly what I'll cover, but the general scope, era, subject matter. So right now, I have three viable options. I don't want to say too much- I'm still trying to see what materials are available. But below, I post 3 artifacts to highlight the three topics. A sort of teaser trailer. [these are in no particular order]
(source)
(source, pg 96)
Labels:
dissertation,
gender studies,
Gibson Girl,
Indianists,
sheet music,
Tin Pan Alley
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