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Participant Biographies: The Lomax Legacy: Folklore in a Globalizing Century (The American Folklife Center, Library of ... |
 | | He has taught at New York University, the University of Pennsylvania (where he was Director of the Center for Urban Ethnography and Chair of the Department of Folklore), and has held fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the National Science Foundation. |
 | | He is also President of Brilliant Corners, a non-profit music production company in New York City. |
 | | Szwed's interests include popular culture, ethnomusicology, jazz, dance, sound and recording, film, and improvisation and creolization in the arts. |
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