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1 Catherine Ragland, PhD Education Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology University of North Texas, College of Music Division of Music History, Theory and Ethnomusicology 1155 Union Circle, #311367, Denton, TX Ph.D. Ethnomusicology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York/CUNY, October 2005 Editor, Sonic Crossings book series for UNT Press Dissertation title: Ni aquí ni allá (Neither Here Nor There): Música Norteña and the Mexican Working-Class Diaspora (winner, Barry S. Brook Award for best music dissertation) M.A. Ethnomusicology, University of Washington, Seattle Thesis title: Voz del Pueblo Tejano: Conjunto Music and the Construction of Tejano Identity in South Texas B.A. Liberal Arts, University of Texas, Austin Languages Native English, fluent Spanish, some Russian and French Teaching Experience Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology, University of North Texas, Fall Present; Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, Fall, 2014-Spring 2015; Visiting Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, Fall 2012-Spring Graduate courses taught: Music Cultures of the World, Ethnomusicology Field and Research Methods, Anthropology of Sound, Mexican Musical Life Across Borders (cross-listed as undergraduate course). Global Popular Music, Movements and Migration, Studies in Music and Gender and Public Sector Ethnomusicology. Undergraduate coursestaught: World Music Cultures and Introduction of Ethnomusicology. Affiliated faculty in Latin American Studies Program. Co-developed new PhD program in Ethnomusicology ( ). College of Music Committees: Graduate Council, Graduate Admissions Committee, PAC/RTPC (Tenure and Promotion Review) committee. Division Committees: Graduate Academic Degree Committee (Chair),

2 Lecture Committee, Presser Music Foundation Award Committee (Undergraduate and Graduate), Musicology Search Committee (fall 2014), Ethnomusicology/Theory Search Committee (fall 2015), Dean Search Committee ( ), Ad-Hoc Grievance Committee (Spg 2016). Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, University of Texas, Pan American, Fall 2009-Spring 2012 Directed MM concentration in Ethnomusicology. Created curriculum. Graduate courses taught: Introduction to Ethnomusicology, Music Ethnography and Fieldwork Methods, Public Practice in Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Research Methods and Writing in Music, Studies in Music and Gender, Music of Africa and the Diaspora, Music of Hispanic America, Music and Performance in U.S.-Mexico Borderlands and Music of Greater Mexico. Undergraduate courses taught: World Music Cultures, Mexican American Music, Performance and Popular Culture, Women in Music and American Popular Music. Affiliated faculty in Department of Behavioral Sciences (Anthropology and Folklore), Mexican American Studies, and Gender and Women Studies Committee. UT-Pan American (now UT-Rio Grande Valley) Graduate Faculty Council (Faculty Status committee chair). Cathy Ragland Collection of Texas-Mexican and Mexican music interviews and field recordings deposited in Border Studies Archive, UT- RGV, 2009 (see, _collections/border_music). Assistant Professor, Empire State College of the State University of New York/SUNY, Fall 2007-Spring 2009 Arts program mentor and faculty member. Advised and mentored students in developing individualized BA/BS/BPS degree programs in the Arts, Cultural Studies and Music. Classroom courses and online independent studies taught: World Music Cultures, History of Rock and Roll, History of Jazz, American Music Composers, Multicultural Music in America, Arts Writing and Criticism, Arts Grant Writing, Music in Latin America and the Caribbean, Music, Worship and Religious Practices, Performance Studies: Performance in World Cultures, History of Latinos in the US, and Latino Family and gender Relations, and graduate courses in Perspectives on Gender and Aesthetics in Music Composition and Theodor Adorno and Critical Analysis of Popular Music. Ragland CV January Ragland 2018 CV 2018 pg. - 2Page 2

3 Received funding from the New York State Folklore Society to create and moderate colloquium and course for Fall, 2008 entitled, Folk and Community Arts Organizations: Creating, Producing and Managing. Several sessions were open to the public. Lecturer, Dept. of Music Studies, Boyer School of Music and Dance, Temple University, Fall 2006-Spring 2007 Taught undergraduate courses in World Music, Introduction to Music (American vernacular, and Western Art Music traditions), and graduate courses in Introduction to Music Research and Writing and Introduction to Ethnomusicology. Affiliated faculty member of Latin American Studies Center. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dept. of Latin American and Puerto Rican Studies, Lehman College, City University of New York/CUNY, Fall 2005-Spring 2006 Taught undergraduate courses in History of Latinos in the U.S. (designated writing-intensive introduction to Latino communities, culture and identity, immigration trends and patterns, and artistic expression); Latino Family and Gender Relations (examines Latino family patterns and considers issues of assimilation, gender, race and class dynamics); Music of Latin America and the Caribbean (a survey of cross-cultural musical practices in social and political contexts). Served as student advisor in the department on course curriculum and degree plans. Writing Fellow, School of Music, Hunter College, City University of New York/CUNY, Fall 2003-Spring 2005; Instructor, Fall 2000-Spring Taught two undergraduate courses: Worlds of Music and Music Appreciation. Final two years served as a Writing Across the Curriculum Fellow, working with students as a tutor in Introduction to Music Research and Music History II and III courses. Partnered with music faculty to integrate effective writing assignments in their courses and conducted workshops in other departments on how to use writing as a tool for student-directed learning. Instructor, School of Music, University of Washington, Seattle, Fall 1990-Spring 1992 Taught undergraduate course: "American Popular Song." Historical, social and stylistic survey of popular idioms from the early 20th century to the present. Instructor, English as a Second Language (ESL), Caritas Refugee English Program, Austin, Summer 1986-Spring 1988 Taught beginning level conversational English to Vietnamese refugees and Mexican immigrants newly arrived in the U.S. Ragland CV January Ragland 2018 CV 2018 pg. - 3Page 3

4 Advising and Graduate Student Committees Advisees: M.A./M.M. Yuxin Mei, M.A., Ethnomusicology, Graduated, 2017 (University of North Texas-UNT). Currently a PhD student. Sean Peters, M.A., Ethnomusicology, Graduated (UNT) Katrena Henry, M.M. Ethnomusicology. Graduated, 2013 (UT-Pan American, now UT- Rio Grande Valley) Cora Pina, M.M. Ethnomusicology. Graduated, 2012 (UTPA, now UTRGV) Michael Mena, M.M. Ethnomusicology. Graduated, 2011 (UTPA, now UTRGV) Ph.D. student in Linguistic Anthropology, Recipient of 5-year Fellowship from City University of New York, Graduate Center ( ) Exam and Thesis/Dissertation Committee Member: Ph.D./D.M.A Martin Godoy, DMA, Performance-Flute, ABD (UNT) José Torres, PhD, Ethnomusicology, ABD (UNT) Jonathan Thompson, DMA, Oboe, ABD (UNT) Rachel Woolf, D.M.A., Performance-Flute, ABD (UNT) Michael Morey, Ph.D., Musicology, ABD (UNT) Adam La Spata, Ph.D., Musicology, ABD (UNT) Jesse Orth, D.M.A., Performance-Tuba. Graduated, 2014 (UNT) James Yakas, D.M.A., Performance-Percussion. Graduated, 2013 (UNT) M.M./M.A. Lizeth Dominguez, Ethnomusicology, M.A., ABT (UNT) Thanmayee Krishnamurthy, Ethnomusicology, M.A., ABT (UNT) Gentry Ragsdale, Performance, M.A., In coursework (UNT) Brennan Davis, Performance-Percussion, M.A., Graduated, 2017 (UNT) Jazpar Saldaña, MA, Jazz Studies. Graduated, 2017 (UNT) Ragland CV January Ragland 2018 CV 2018 pg. - 4Page 4

5 Miguel Espinel, M.A., Composition. Graduated, 2017 (UNT). Currently a PhD student in Ethnomusicology. Raquel Ramos Rangel, M.A., Social Anthropology. Graduated, 2016 (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social-CIESAS Monterrey, Mexico) Eston Bell, M.M., Performance-Trombone. Graduated, 2016 (UNT) Kai-Po Lan, M.M., Performance-Percussion. Graduated, 2016 (UNT) Eric Evans, M.M., Composition. Graduated, 2014 (UNT) Robert Trusko, M.M., Composition. Graduated, 2014 (UNT) David López, M.M., Performance-Tuba. Graduated, 2013 (UNT) José Luis Hernández-Estrada, M.M., Orchestral Conducting. Graduated, 2012 (UTPA, now UTRGV) Recipient of Abreu Fellowship, New England Conservatory; James and Mary Barnes Foundation Director, Sistema Tulsa Jacqueline Baez, M.M. Performance-Violin. Graduated, 2012 (UTPA, now UTRGV) Magaly Gómez, M.A. Modern Languages-Spanish. Graduated, 2011 (UTPA, now UTRGV) Norma Saenz, M.A. Sociology. Graduated, 2011 (UTPA, now UTRGV) Research Grants, Fellowships and Awards Academic: Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (National Council of Science and technology CONAYCT), Co-recipient of a collaborative US-Mexico grant project for bi-national research project focusing on popular music and social life in Northeastern Mexico and transnational circuits with Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (Center for Research and Higher Education in Social Anthropology CIESAS), November 2014-Jan 2017 UNT Small Grants Award, Summer, 2016 Next-Gen Course Redesign Fellowship, University of North Texas, Fondo Nacional Para Cultura y las Artes (National Fund for Culture and the Arts) for Proyecto Sonidero (Project Sonidero), Mexico City, (collaborative research project with Mexican scholars) New York Folklore Society, Folk Arts in Education Grant, Barry S. Brook Award for best music dissertation, The Graduate Center, City University of New York/CUNY, April 2006 Ragland CV January Ragland 2018 CV 2018 pg. - 5Page 5

6 Rockefeller Residency Fellowship, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Andrew Silk Dissertation Grant, CUNY Graduate Center, Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Fellowship, CUNY Graduate Center, Baisley Powell Elebash Dissertation Fellowship, CUNY Graduate Center, Summer Research Grant, Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies, CUNY Graduate Center, 2003 Social Science Resource Council, Arts Program Dissertation Fellowship, New York, Graduate Teaching Fellowship (Gileese Fellow), CUNY Graduate Center, Rockefeller Humanities Research Fellowship, Gateways Program, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, San Antonio, Texas, Research Fellowship, Institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, Texas, 1991 Public Sector/Music and Folk Arts Projects: Grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA) and San Antonio Department for Cultural and Creative Development (DCCD) to support the annual International Accordion Festival in San Antonio, Present New York State Music Fund, Festival Viva Mexico, Viva El Mariachi, Mexican Cultural Institute and Mariachi Academy of New York, January, 2007 Union Square Awards, New York, Mariachi Academy of New York, New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), Day of the Dead Program, Union Settlement Association, (three multi-year grants) National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), New York World Festival (Coastal Sounds), Center for Traditional Music and Dance, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Mariachi Academy of New York, Center for Traditional Music and Dance, US-Mexico Fund for Culture (Fidecomisio), Norte y Sur, Un Solo Pueblo, Northwest Folklife, 1998 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Norte y Sur, Un Solo Pueblo, Northwest Folklife, Ragland CV January Ragland 2018 CV 2018 pg. - 6Page 6

7 Publications Books: Música Norteña: Mexican Migrants Creating a Nation between Nations, Temple University Press (May 2009) Listening for Legacy, Heritage and Place in Texas-Mexican Musical Life (manuscript under development) Book Chapters and Academic Journal Articles: Book chapter for Economía del acordeón en Texas, Nuevo León y Coahuila, edited by José Juan Olvera Gudiño, CIESAS/Ediciones del Río (forthcoming, Summer 2018) Book chapter for Oxford Handbook on Protest Music, edited by Noriko Manabe and Eric Drott, Oxford University Press (forthcoming, Fall 2019) Book chapter for Music, Mexicanidad, and the Cultural Logics of Transnationality, edited by Jesus Ramos-Kittrell, Lexington Press (forthcoming, Fall 2019) Communicating the Collective Imagination: the Sociospatial World of the Mexican Sonidero in Puebla, New York and New Jersey, In Cumbia!: Scenes of a Migrant Latin American Music Genre, eds. Héctor Fernández L Hoeste and Pablo Vila, Duke University Press. (June 2013) Tejano and Proud : Regional Accordion Traditions of South Texas and the Border Region, In The Accordion in the Americas: Klezmer, Polka, Tango, Zydeco, and More!, ed. Helena Simonett, Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield: University of Illinois Press. (November 2012) Comunicando la imaginación colectiva: el mundo socio-espacial del sonidero mexicano, In Sonideros en las aceras, véngase la gozadera, eds. Mariana Delgado and Marco Ramirez Conejo, Mexico D.F.: Bancomer Foundation (January 2012) From Pistol-Packing Pelado to Border Crossing Mojado: El Piporro and the Making of a Mexican Border Space, In Transnational Encounters. Music and Performance at the Mexico Border, ed. Alejandro Madrid, London: Oxford University Press. (November, 2011) "Norteno Music, Transcending the History of a Texas-Mexican Border Tradition," In Gateways: Northeastern Mexico and South Tejas, One Region, One Culture: An Anthology of Essays, ed. Pedro Rodriguez. San Antonio: Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, (May 2011) Vivan los mojados! poder, imaginación e mexicanidad en música norteña y su impacto musical en la diaspora mexicana, In Las Dimensiones Culturales de la Transición Mexicana: Identidad, Migración, Género y Violencia, ed. Fernando Lozano, Cuernavaca: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarías. (Fall 2006) Mexican Deejays and the Transnational Space of Youth Dances in New York and New Jersey, Ethnomusicology, 47/3 (Fall, 2003) La Voz del Pueblo Tejano: The Construction of Identity and Conjunto Music in South Texas, in Puro Conjunto, An Album in Words, Pictures, Writings, Posters and Photos from the Ragland CV January Ragland 2018 CV 2018 pg. - 7Page 7

8 Tejano Conjunto Festival en San Antonio, , ed. Juan Tejeda and Alvelardo Valdez, Austin: CMAS Books, University of Texas Press, (2001) With his Accordion in his Hand: The Impact of the Accordion during the Formative Years of Modern Texas-Mexican Conjunto Music (1930s-1950s), The Free Reed Journal, Vol. 2 (Fall 2000) Raíces musicales raíces de la raza: Maintaining Tradition in Conjunto Style, Tonantzin, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, San Antonio (May, 2000) Mediating Between Two Worlds: The Sonideros of Mexican Youth Dances, Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore, Vol. 26 (Fall-Winter, 2000) Under Review: Sounding the Past while Listening to the Present: Accordion Tuners as Auditory Culture Mediators in Texas-Mexican Conjunto Music Soundscapes and cognitive task performance in a digital society, co-authored with Deborah Cockerham Reference/Encyclopedia Entries/Articles: Mixing It Up with High Voltage Violins, commissioned program note for New York Lincoln Center s American Songbook series featuring the Villalobos Brothers (March 13, 2015; Twenty-two entries on Mexican, Mexican American and Latino Music, The Grove Dictionary of American Music, 2nd edition, ed. Tim Sachs, New York: Oxford University Press. (May 2013) Folk and Traditional Musics of Mexico and Central America Gale World Scholar Latin America & the Caribbean, an electronic academic resource. (April 2013) CD and Book Reviews: Review of Dissonant Divas, In Chicana Music: The Limits of La Onda by Deborah R. Vargas, Ethnomusicology (Fall 2017) Review of Corrido! The Living Ballad of Mexico s Western Coast by John Holmes McDowell, Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (Spring 2017) Review of Borders y Bailes, Los Texmaniacs (Smithsonian/Folkways CD 40555), Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 41 (Fall 2010) Review of The Best of Lydia Mendoza (Arhoolie CD 536) and Juan Reynoso: Genius of Mexico s Tierra Caliente (Arhoolie CD 509), Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 40 (Fall 2009) Review of Rolas de Aztlán: songs of the Chicano Movement, (Smithsonian/Folkways, CD 40516), Journal of American Folklore (Spring 2008) Review of The Roots of the Narcocorrido (Arhoolie CD 7053), Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 38 (2007) Ragland CV January Ragland 2018 CV 2018 pg. - 8Page 8

9 Review of Mariachi Music in America: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture, Daniel Sheehy, (Oxford University Press). Ethnomusicology, 51/1 (2007) Review of Música Tejana and The Mexican American Orquesta: Music Culture and the Dialectic of Conflict, Manuel Peña, (University of Texas Press). Ethnomusicology, 47/2 (Spring/Summer, 2003) Review of El Ciego Melquiades (the blind fiddler): San Antonio House Party (Arhoolie CD 7045) and La Hermanas Segovia. Puñaladas de Amor: Pioneers of Tex- Mex/Norteño Music (Arhoolie CD 9028), Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 35 (2003) Review of La Bamba: Sones Jarochos de Veracruz (Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings SFW CD 40505), World of Music, Vol. 47(1) (2005) Manuscript Reviews: Book: Reinventing Ranchera by Elijah Wald for Oxford University Press (December 2016) Book: Huapango! Mexican Music, Bordered Lives, and the Sounds of Crossing by Alex E. Chávez for Duke University Press ( March 2015) Book: Course on Music in Mexico by Janet Sturman for Routledge Press (October 2013) Book: Habananame: Music and World of Carlos Varela by Maria Caridad Cumaná, Karen Dubinsky, and Xenia Reloba de la Cruz for Temple University Press (March 2012) Book: Anxious Mariachis: Performing Race, Gender and Sexuality in Jalisco, Mexico by Candida Jaquez for Duke University Press (November 2011) Invited Lectures/Public Presentations University of Texas-Dallas. Sips of Science speaker series (upcoming, May 4, 2018) Invited presenter, President s Roundtable on Engaged Ethnomusicology and Immigrant and Refugee Communities, 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Denver, CO, (October 26-29, 2017) University of California, Santa Barbara, Reclaiming and Reimagining Tex-Mex Border Music through Legacy, Heritage and Place, November 16, 2016 Centro de investigaciones y estudios superiores en anthropología social (CIESAS), Antropología de sonido y/o Estudios de Sonido: Enfoques y Preguntas (Anthropology of Sound and/or Sound Studies: Focuses and Questions), Lecture/Workshop as part of a 4-day seminar: Los enfoques etnográfico y investigacion cuantitativo (Ethnographic Focuses and Quantitative Research) in Monterrey, NL, Mexico, March 29, 2016 Centro de investigaciones y estudios superiores en anthropología social (CIESAS), Crossing Borders, Sounding Tradition: Being Ramón Ayala, El Rey del Acordeón and Working-Class Icon, November 11, 2015 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Discussion and Q&A on my book Música Norteña: Mexican Migrants Creating a Nation between Nations (via Skype), December 2, 2015 Ragland CV January Ragland 2018 CV 2018 pg. - 9Page 9

10 Tarlton State University, Ft. Worth, TX, The Mexican American Voice in American Popular Music, November 21, 2014 Georgetown University, Washington DC, Discussion and Q&A on my book (via Skype), October 30, 2014 United States Department of Agriculture/Natural Resources and Conservation Service, Ft Worth Texas, What Ethnomusicologists Do and Working with Mexican Immigrant and Chicano Musicians in Texas (tentative title), October 15, 2014 Centro de investigaciones y estudios superiores en anthropología social (CIESA), El Piporro como arquetipo de música norteña: masculinidad, identidad y cultura norteñas (El Piporro as an Archetype for Música Norteña: Masculinity, Identity and Norteño Cultures), Coloquio: Culturas musicales de Monterrey y Nuevo León (Colloquium: Musical Cultures of Monterrey and Nuevo León), Monterrey, NL, Mexico, September 19, 2014 Center for the Study of the American South, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Orale Raza, Here s my Brown Soul : The Mexican American Voice in American Popular Music, March 21, 2013 Mano a Mano, Cultura Mexicana sin Fronteras (Mexican Cultural Arts organization), The Mariachi Academy of New York: Its History and Impact on Mexican Immigrant Life in New York, John Jay College, City University of New York, January 26, 2013 Centro Cultural de España, Mexico DF, Mexico, Comunicando la imaginación colectiva: el mundo socio-espacial del sonidero mexicano, February 16, 2012 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, "Somos Más Americanos : Re-imagining History, Place and Nationality through Música Norteña, November 7, 2011 University of Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain Cumbia en Bilbao Conference and Festival, October 13-15, 2011 Museum of the City of New York, Music and Mexican Immigrant Life in New York, June 16, 2011 University of Oklahoma, "Somos Más Americanos : Re-imagining History, Place and Nationality through Música Norteña, (and radio interview) February 18, 2011 Tejano/Norteño Convening, The Texas-Mexican Border: Contesting Space, Place and Identity through Music, Weslaco, TX, October 2, 2010 "Researching and Writing About Musica Norteña, An Ethnomusicologist's Perspective, South Texas College, McAllen, TX, September 23, 2010 Transcending Borders: Latin American and Latino Music in North Carolina and the United States Symposium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, March 2008 Communicating the Collective Imagination: The Socio-Spatial World of the Mexican Sonidero, Festival Internacional de Artes Electrónicas y Video, Transito_MX 02 (Symposium), Mexico City, October 2007 Ragland CV Ragland January CV pg. - Page 10 10

11 Vivan los mojados: poder e imaginación de los indocumentados en la música norteña, Seminario: Cultura, política, migración y procesos transnacionales, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias de la UNAM ( Long Live the Wetbacks: Power and Imagination of Undocumented Immigrants in Música Norteña, Seminar: Culture, Politics, Migration and the Transnational Process, Regional Center for Multidisciplinary Research, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, January, 2005 Solidarity, Collective Identity and Imagination: The Música Norteña of Working-Class Ethnic Mexicans, West Along the Road: Symposium on Music and Identity, Glucksman Ireland House, New York University, NY, October, 2003 The Corrido in Música Norteña, Living in America: The Mexican Immigrant Experience, Symposia and Concert Series with musicians Pablo and Santiago Javier, American Museum of Natural History, NY, January 11 and 12, 2003 The Accordion in the Americas: Instrument of Resistance and Cultural Unity, International Accordion Festival and Symposia, San Antonio, TX, September, 2001 Praise in the Park: Sacred Music Traditions in New York programs for Brooklyn Arts Council, New York Folklore Society Roundtable, Schenectady, NY, May, 2000 Mediating Between Two Worlds: The Sonideros of Mexican Youth Dances, Mid- Atlantic Chapter of the Society of Ethnomusicology, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, March, 2000 La evolución paralelo y el impacto de la cultura transversal del conjunto tejano y música norteña, Interacción Municipal e Investigaciones Históriales, UNAM, Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, February, 1999 Transcending the History of a Texas-Mexican Border Music Tradition, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX, March, 1999 Tejano vs. Norteño: Dueling Accordions in the Texas-Mexican Border Region, 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Austin, TX, November, 1999 Collaborating with Artists and Colleagues, Applied Ethnomusicology section panel. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Bloomington, ID, October, 1998 Conference Papers and Panels Presenter & panel organizer, Reclaiming Tex-Mex Border Music amid Questions of Morality, Legacy Management and the Promise of Urban Renewal and Prosperity, (Panel title: Music, Morality, Money) XXXVI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Barcelona, Spain. (upcoming, May 23-26, 2018). Presenter, Sounding the Past while Listening to the Present: Accordion Tuners as Auditory Culture Mediators in Tejano Conjunto Music, 5th International Scientific Meeting for Sound and Musical Instrument Studies, Fundação Guerra Junqueiro in Porto, Portugal, August 23-28, Ragland CV Ragland January CV pg. - Page 11 11

12 Presenter, Sounding the Past while Listening to the Present: Accordion Tuners as Auditory Culture Mediators in Texas-Mexican Conjunto, Annual Meeting of the regional Society for Ethnomusicology (Southern Plains), University of Texas RGV, Edinburg TX, March 4-5, 2017 Presenter, Reclaiming and Reimagining Tex-Mex Border Music through Legacy, Place and Cultural Heritage, National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) TEJAS FOCO Texas A&M, College Station, TX, February 23-15, 2017 Presenter, Reclaiming and Reimagining Tex-Mex Border Music through Legacy, Heritage and Place San Benito, TX, 5th International Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Applied Ethnomusicology, Cape Breton University and Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, October 5, 2016 Chair/presenter, Reclaiming the Border in Texas-Mexican Conjunto Heritage and Cultural Memory (for panel on Transnational Spaces and Places of Mexican/Mexican- American Music) and roundtable participant: Applied Ethnomusicology: Research and Careers in the Field, 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Pittsburgh, PA, November 14-15, 2014 Workshop/presenter and music coordinator of Noche de Cultura program, National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) TEJAS FOCO University of Texas, Pan American, Edinburg, February 21-23, 2013 Moderator/presenter, Shifting Borders, New Identities: Toward a Mapping of Working- Class Popular Music in the Mexican Diaspora, Festival of International Books and Art, UT Pan American, Edinburg, TX, March, 2010 Chair/presenter, El Proyecto Sonidero /The Mexican DJ Project, (organized by myself) 54th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Mexico City, November 2009 Presenter, Communicating the Collective Imagination: The Socio-Spatial World of the Mexican Sonidero, 2nd Conference of Popular Musics in the Hispanic and Lusophone, Salamanca, Spain, March, 2008 Presenter, From Pistol-Packing Pelado to Border Crossing Mojado: El Piporro and the Transnationalization of Música Norteña, 34th Annual Conference of the Society for American Music, San Antonio, TX, February-March, 2008 Presenter, Somos Más Americanos: Los Tigres del Norte, Música Norteña and the Rise of Undocumented America, 27th International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, September, 2007 Presenter, How the Accordion Conquered the Americas, 39th World Conference of theinternational Council for Traditional Music, Vienna, Austria, July 2007 Presenter, Communicating the Collective Imagination: The Socio-Spatial World of the Mexican Sonidero, 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Honolulu, Hawaii, November, 2006 Ragland CV Ragland January CV pg. - Page 12 12

13 Presenter, Mariachi Music, Mexican Immigrant Youth, and Music Education: Mutual Transformations, Mid-Atlantic Chapter for the Society for Ethnomusicology, New York, NY, April, 2006 Presenter, Communicating the Collective Imagination: The Socio-Spatial World of the Mexican Sonidero, 104th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, November-December, 2005 Presenter, Contrabanding the Corrido: The Narcocorrido and the Spanish Imagination, (for panel on Music, Dance, Identity and the Transnational Gaze of the Other, organized by myself) 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 2005 Presenter, Ethnomusicologists at Work, Applied Ethnomusicology section panel participant/presenter, 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 2005 Presenter, Shifting Borders, New Identities: Toward a Mapping of Working-Class Popular Music in the Mexican Diaspora, 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Tucson, AZ, November, 2004 Presenter, Solidarity, Collective Identity and Imagination: The Música Norteña of Working-Class Ethnic Mexicans, New Directions in Chicano Music and Musicology, Dept of Chicano Studies and Ethnomusicology, University of California, Invited Speaker, Los Angeles, CA, April, 2004 Presenter, Solidarity, Collective Identity and Imagination: The Música Norteña of Working-Class Ethnic Mexicans, Globalism and Transnational Culture in Latin America, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, April, 2004 Moderator/Presenter, American Potluck, 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Miami, FL, October, 2003 Panel discussant, Punk in the Twenty-first Century, 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Estes Park, CO, October, 2002 Presenter, Sonideros and Mexican Youth Dances in New York, Local Music/Global Connections: New York City at the Millennium Conference, Co-sponsored by NYU, CUNY Graduate Center and Smithsonian Institution, CUNY Graduate Center, NY, March 2001 Presenter, Mediating Between Two Worlds: The Sonideros of Mexican Youth Dances, Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Society of Ethnomusicology, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, March, 2000 Presenter, Tejano vs. Norteño: Dueling Accordions in the Texas-Mexican Border Region, 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Austin, TX, November, 1999 Presenter, Collaborating with Artists and Colleagues, Applied Ethnomusicology section panel. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, Bloomington, ID, October, 1998 Ragland CV Ragland January CV pg. - Page 13 13

14 Documentaries/Recording Projects Radio/Video/Documentary Projects and Appearances: Jefe de Jefes: The Los Tigres del Norte Documentary. Director, Olallo Rubio for Amateur Films, Los Angeles, CA. Interviewee and consultant. Tentative release date: January, As I Walk Through the Valley, A Documentary About the Secret History of Underground Music in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas. Directors, Charlie Vela, Ronnie Garza. Interviewee and consultant. Release date: March 10, 2017 (SXSW Official Selection) WNYC, NPR Affiliate, features segment, May, Interviewed for program on Mexican immigrant deejays (sonideros) in New York City and Brooklyn. Public Radio International, Afropop Worldwide, Produced by Marlon Bishop, January Interviewed for program on cumbia music in the Americas and, in particular, Mexico and the U.S. Son Sonideros, Produced by Aida M.García, Aquí y Ahora, Interviewed (in Spanish) in 20-minute report on transnational Mexican deejay phenomenon in New York, Mexico City and Puebla. Program aired throughout the U.S. and Latin America on the Univision Network, April 15, 2004 Egg, the Arts Show, Produced by Thirteen/WNET New York, Consultant for programs on music, sound and community folk artists. Egg is a program about artists working in varied genres across the U.S. Accordion Dreams, Producer/Director, Hector Galán, Served as advisor and was interviewed in the 60-minute documentary on the history of the button accordion in Texas and its role as a symbol of ethnic and cultural identity among Mexican Americans in South Texas. The video had its national broadcast premier on PBS, August 30, 2001 JVC Video Anthology of Music and Dance: The Americas, Directed and produced three selections (Texas-Mexican conjunto and Mexican corrido and canción ranchera) for "The Americas" volume. Wrote text for all video performances from Mexico and the American Southwest. National Public Radio, Horizons, Spring Wrote and produced "Texas-Mexican Popular Music," part three of a four-part series on popular Hispanic music in the U.S. Upcoming Documentary Appearances: Corridos Neoyorquinos (New York Ballads) Documentary. Produced by HITN (Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network), Director, Javier Gonzalez. New York. NEH humanities consultant and interviewee. Release date TBA. Recuerdos: The Life and Music of Little Joe y La Familia, Producer/Director, Una McGinnis. San Antonio, TX. Interviewee, interviewer and consultant. Release date TBA. Recordings Produced/Liner Notes: New York City: Global Beat of the Boroughs, Smithsonian/Folkways, various artists (coproducer, co-compiler, liner notes editor), 2001 Vestigios, Lourdes Perez, Vivavoce Records (producer), 1997 Recordando a Venezuela, Northwest Folklife Recordings (producer, liner notes), 1997 Romance Inolvidable, Eva Ybarra y su Conjunto, Rounder Records, (producer, liner notes), 1996 Ragland CV Ragland January CV pg. - Page 14 14

15 Steve Jordan: 20 Golden Hits, Steve Jordan, Hacienda Records (liner notes),1995 Los Relampagos del Norte: En Concierto, Los Relampagos del Norte, Hacienda Records (liner notes), 1995 Corridos Famosos, various artists, Hacienda Records (liner notes), 1994 Lo Mejor de San Antonio, various artists, Hacienda Records (liner notes), 1994 Borderlands: From Conjunto to Chicken Scratch, Smithsonian/Folkways, various artists (producer, compiler, liner notes), 1993 A Mi San Antonio, Eva Ybarra y su Conjunto, Rounder Records (producer, liner notes), 1993 Society Memberships/Boards/Panels Texas Folklife Resources, Board of Directors; Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM former council member); Society for Ethnomusicology-Southern Plains Chapter (former President/current program committee chair), SEM Applied Ethnomusicology Section Paper/Project Prize Committee; International Council for Traditional Music; New York Folklore Society, Mid Atlantic Society for Ethnomusicology; Latin American Studies Association; Society for American Music; Mariachi Academy of New York, Board of Directors (co-founder); New York State Council on the Arts Grant-Making Panel Member. Public Sector Work and Journalism Public Sector Arts: Artistic Director, International Accordion Festival, San Antonio, 2010-Present; (consultant since 2001) Researched and curated artists, themes and educational programs for festival. Wrote grants, program notes and educational workshop design. Served as music workshop moderator and presenter of accordion-based traditional and popular ensembles from around the world. Some traditions presented included Bulgarian wedding music, Argentine tango and chamamé, French chanson, Lebanese classical music, Tex-Mex Conjunto, Louisiana Cajun, Zydeco, Basque Trixitrika, Scottish Ceildih, Gypsy Roma, Chicken Scratch (Arizona), Polish Folk Accordion, Brazilian Gaita Ponto, and many others. (see, Consultant/Folklorist, Union Settlement Association (East Harlem), New York, Summer 1999-Present Curate and design one of the oldest and largest annual Day of the Dead programs in the city which features community artists (theater, literary, music, dance, visual arts) and educators. Manage budget and program staff of five people for annual program. Ragland CV Ragland January CV pg. - Page 15 15

16 New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), New York City, 2004 and Served as folk arts and music panelist with folklorists and ethnomusicologists to review applications for folk arts funding from all over the state. Program Consultant/Academic Advisor, Nickelodeon USA, New York, Winter Conducted research for program content and reviewed scripts for content and accuracy for Go Diego Go and Dora, bilingual educational cartoon programs. Consult/research specifically on areas of music, Latin American and Latino culture, language, literature, folklore and mythology. Project Director, Center for Traditional Music and Dance, New York, Summer Winter 2003; (project consultant ) Directed Community Cultural Initiative project among Mexican community in New York City. Co-founded/directed, Mariachi Academy of New York. Researched and co-directed numerous public festivals and programs, including: New York, the Global City at Smithsonian; Folklife Festival, 2001; Ethnic Heritage Festival at Lincoln Center, 2001 and 2002, New York World Festival, Music and Culture of the Mediterranean, at Bohemian Hall, Queens, 2002; Living in America, The Mexican Community of New York, at the American Museum of Natural History, 2003; New York World Festival, Coastal Sounds: Music from the Bayou to the Caribbean, at Central Park SummerStage, Also, managed program budgets, staff of eight people and hired freelance researchers and interns. Director of Folk Arts Programs, Brooklyn Arts Council, New York, Fall 1999-Summer 2000 Directed folk arts programs, conducted research and wrote grants for all folk arts programs. Directed and developed folk arts library series, festivals in the parks, documentation and archiving of Brooklyn s diverse ethnic and cultural communities. Managed department budget and staff of two people. Program Director, Northwest Folklife, Seattle, Summer 1996-Summer 1998 Created cultural programming for year-round folklore organization and annual international folklife and music festival. Directed folklore research and programs. Produced recordings for record label, coordinated special concerts, residency programs, conducted research projects within ethnic communities, historical and fine art exhibits, theater, folk crafts exhibits/workshops, educational programs in schools and literary programs. Also directed two-year focus on Chicano/a Expressive Arts and Culture at the festival. Managed department and festival budgets and staff of six (grew to over 100 during festival production) along with interns and independent researchers. Wrote and managed grants for programs and festival. Ragland CV Ragland January CV pg. - Page 16 16

17 Project Coordinator/Researcher, Texas Folklife Resources, Austin, Fall 1991-Spring 1996 Conducted statewide research, archival documentation and coordination of folk arts projects: "Austinlore/Dancelore: African American Dance Traditions in Austin," and "Blues, Boleros and Breakdowns: Texas Women in Traditional Music, "Accordion Kings," (three-year documentation project on multiethnic accordion music traditions in Texas), "Texas Country Roots" (symposium/concert on history of country music in Texas). Wrote and directed three radio series based on these music projects. Managed project staff of three to seven people (depending on project). Project Coordinator/Researcher, Washington State Arts Commission, Winter Winter 1993 Conducted fieldwork for performance and documentation project among Mexican and Mexican-American immigrant musicians in Yakima Valley region. Managed budget and festival staff of five people. Additional Contracted Public Sector/Applied Ethnomusicology: American Routes radio program (advisor/consultant, 2010), World Music Institute (festival coordinator/researcher, New York, 2002 and 2004), Long Island Children s Museum, folk arts consultant, 2006-Present), Queens Council on the Arts (folk arts consultant/researcher, New York, 2001, 2002), Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (folklore research, San Antonio, Texas, 1990), Jack Straw Foundation (folklore researcher/radio program coordinator, Seattle, Washington, ), Washington Commission on the Arts (folk arts consultant/festival director/researcher, Olympia, Washington, ). National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council for the Arts, Seattle Arts Commission: Commissioned to write evaluations and reports on programs funded by these city, state and government agencies. Professional Music/Arts Journalism: Music and Entertainment Writer/Columnist, Austin American-Statesman, Spring Summer 1996 Daily newspaper for Austin and Travis County. Wrote weekly column focusing on Latino and Tejano popular music, culture and the arts. Also wrote arts and entertainment features, previews and reviews. World Music Archives, radio program host KOOP 91.7 FM Austin, Texas Spring 1995-Summer 1998 Hosted and researched weekly two-hour world music program with thematic focus (i.e. music based on regional music instrument categorizations; traditions and styles from distinct cultures, regions or communities, musical trends, fusions, historical developments, etc.) Ragland CV Ragland January CV pg. - Page 17 17

18 Music Writer/Editor, Microsoft Corporation, Spring 1992-Summer 1995 Wrote and edited feature articles and several thousand captions for music examples in CD-ROM multimedia encyclopedia Encarta and other research tools such as World Atlas and Music Central 95 and 96 (jazz, pop, blues, country, folk and world music). Music and Arts Writer/Columnist, Seattle Times, Summer 1990-Summer 1994 Daily newspaper for Seattle and King County. Wrote in-depth features, previews and essays on American popular music and arts-related issues. Wrote weekly music column in arts supplement Time Out. Music and Arts Features Writer/Columnist, Seattle Weekly, Spring 1989-Summer 1992 Weekly news and arts publication. Wrote weekly pop, rock, jazz and world music listings column in addition to weekly popular music and arts previews, essays, reviews and numerous arts and culture features. Music and Arts Writer/Columnist, San Antonio Express-News, Spring 1983-Summer 1988 Daily newspaper for San Antonio and South Texas. Wrote previews, reviews and feature articles on music (pop, rock, jazz, country and Texas- Mexican), film and culture. Also wrote weekly music news column. Additional Journalism: New York Daily News, Center for Traditional Music and Dance newsletter; San Antonio Light, Option Magazine (L.A.), Ear Magazine (NYC), Folk Roots (London), Seattle Best Places, Earshot Jazz (Seattle), Rakumi Arts Newsletter, Latin Times, Music City Texas, Tonantzin, and Texas Committee for the Humanities Newsletter. Ragland CV Ragland January CV pg. - Page 18 18

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