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James Deaville
James Deaville teaches music at Carleton University. He has edited Music in Television (Routledge, 2010) and co-edited Music and the Broadcast Experience with Christina Baade (Oxford University Press, 2016). About television music he has articles in the Journal of Sonic Studies (2012) and American Music (2019) and chapters in Routledge books on Twin Peaks (2021) and Star Trek (2022). He edited the American Music issue on television music (2019), co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Music & Advertising (with Ron Rodman and Siu-Lan Tan, 2021) and is co-editing The Oxford Handbook of Music & Television (with Ron Rodman and Jessica Getman, 2024). He published a chapter on the intersection of music and disability in The Piano and The Shape of Water called ‘Decolonizing disability: “Muteness”, music, and eugenics in screen representation’ in Sonic Identity at the Margins (Bloomsbury, 2022).
Contact: School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music, A 819 Loeb Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, Canada.