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Abstract
The Interlude observes how various marginalized members (disabled people, queer people, people of color) of the American Musicological Society (AMS) entered the musicological field out of love for its scholarly and collegial possibilities, but how this love has not always been repaid—at times leading to the (usually quiet) departure of these members.
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Abstract
The Interlude observes how various marginalized members (disabled people, queer people, people of color) of the American Musicological Society (AMS) entered the musicological field out of love for its scholarly and collegial possibilities, but how this love has not always been repaid—at times leading to the (usually quiet) departure of these members.
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