Elizabeth Gould
Sexual Diversity Studies
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Associate Professor Elizabeth Gould joined the Faculty of Music in 2005, and teaches philosophically-based courses in music and music education. Her research in gender and sexuality in the context of feminism and queer theory has been published widely. A featured curator for Queer Americana, the theme week posted August 8-12, 2011 on in media res: a media commons project, for which she wrote on queer potentialities of Meredith Willson’s, The Music Man, Gould is finishing the book project,Queer Subjectivities: Music and Lives Worth Living. Associate Professor Elizabeth Gould joined the Faculty of Music in 2005, and teaches philosophically-based courses in music and music education. Her research in gender and sexuality in the context of feminism and queer theory has been published widely. A featured curator for Queer Americana, the theme week posted August 8-12, 2011 on in media res: a media commons project, for which she wrote on queer potentialities of Meredith Willson’s, The Music Man, Gould is finishing the book project,Queer Subjectivities: Music and Lives Worth Living.
Research Interest
Her research in gender and sexuality in the context of feminism and queer theory has been published widely.