Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
Secondary Phone: 757-221-1097
Fax: 757-221-3171
Department of Music, Ewell Hall
College of William & MaryBox 8795
Williamsburg
VA
23187-8795
United States
ABOUT
Anne K. Rasmussen is professor of ethnomusicology and Bickers Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the College of William and Mary where she also directs the William and Mary Middle Eastern Music Ensemble. Her publications encompass music of the Middle East and Islamicate worlds, with a focus on Indonesia and the Arabian Peninsula, and music and community in a multicultural United States. Recipient of two Fulbright Fellowships for research in Indonesia, and a Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center Fellowship for research in Oman, her award-winning publications include numerous articles and chapters, and three books: Women’s Voices, the Recited Qur’an, and Islamic Music in Indonesia, (California 2010); Divine Inspirations: Music and Islam in Indonesia, co-edited with David Harnish (Oxford 2011); The Music of Multicultural America: Performance, Community, and Identity in the USA, co-edited with Kip Lornell. (Schirmer 1997, 2nd, revised, expanded edition, 2016, U. P. Mississippi). She has been elected to the board of the Society for Ethnomusicology three times, including as president (2015-2017). At William & Mary, she currently serves as Program Director for Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and has just completed a 3-year term as Vice President of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter of Virginia. Anne Rasmussen blends teaching, research, and performance as a musician in a variety of musical styles. Currently, she sings, and plays the piano, ‘ud, qanun, and riqq, and normally maintains a busy schedule of rehearsal and performance with the Middle Eastern music ensemble that she directs and as a soloist and collaborator in the context of her ethnographic fieldwork.
Discipline
Anthropology
Sub Areas
Diaspora/Refugee Studies
Ethnic American Studies
Ethnomusicology
Folklore/Folklife
Gulf Studies
Islamic Studies
Music
Mysticism/Sufi Studies
Southeast Asian Studies
Transnationalism
Geographic Areas of Interest
Arab States
Indonesia
Mediterranean Countries
Specialties
Islam & SE Asia
ME Ethnic Groups In US
Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Yemen, Oman
Languages
Arabic (intermediate)
French (fluent)
German (intermediate)
Indonesian (fluent)
Education
PhD
| 1991
| Music
| UCLA
Abstracts
Space, Place, and the Sound Worlds of Islam: Synergy and Disconnect in the Indian Ocean Trade Winds
Singing in Arabic: Experience, Enlightenment, Embodiment, Empowerment