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Virginia Giglio, Ph.D.
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Curriculum Vitae
Oklahoma Citizens Academy,
2005-2006
Nortel Networks 1998
Course in International Business
Principles
Post Doctoral Studies, New York Institute of
Technology, 1997
Coursework in Instructional Technology for Trainers in Industry
PhD, Music Education, University of Oklahoma,
1991
Dissertation: Oklahoma Cheyenne Women's Traditional Everyday Songs
Award: Outstanding Dissertation, Fine Arts and Humanities, 1992
MME, University of Oklahoma, 1987
BMu, Music Education, Georgia State University,
1974
Books Published
Books Authored
Chapters and Contributions
Article and Liner Notes
Book and Recording Reviews
- Lathrop, Tad. This business of music
marketing & promotion. Reviewed in
*CHOICE, March 2004.
- Jackson, Jason Baird. Yuchi ceremonial
life: performance, meaning, and
tradition in a contemporary American Indian community. Reviewed in
*CHOICE, December 2003.
- Green, Richard. Te Ata: Chickasaw
storyteller, American treasure. Reviewed in *CHOICE, July 2003.
- Red Shirt, Delphine. Turtle Lung
Woman's granddaughter. Reviewed in *CHOICE, January 2003.
- Thall, Peter M. What they'll never tell
you about the music business: the myths, the secrets, the lies (& a few
truths). Reviewed in *CHOICE, January 2003.
- Browner, Tara. Heartbeat of the people:
music and dance of the northern pow-wow. Reviewed in *CHOICE, November
2002.
- Alderman, John. Sonic boom: Napster,
MP3, and the new pioneers of music. Reviewed in *CHOICE, September 2002.
- Ruby, Robert H. Esther Ross,
Stillaguamish champion, by Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown. Reviewed in
*CHOICE, June 2002.
- Zak, Albin J. The poetics of rock:
cutting tracks, making records. Reviewed in *CHOICE, May 2002.
- Huhndorf, Shari M. Going native:
Indians in the American cultural imagination. Reviewed in *CHOICE,
November 2001.
- Zanjani, Sally. Sarah Winnemucca.
Reviewed in *CHOICE, September 2001.
- Betty Mae Tiger Jumper and Patsy West. A Seminole Legend: the Life
of Betty Mae Tiger Jumper. Reviewed in *CHOICE, June 2002.
- Shari M. Huhndorf, Going Native: Indians in the
American Cultural Imagination. Reviewed in *CHOICE, November 2001.
- Ellen McCullough-Brabson, We'll Be in Your Mountains,
We'll Be in Your Songs: A Navajo Woman Sings. *CHOICE, November 2001.
- Review of Gay
American Composers
and Desertscapes: A Portrait of American Women Composers, Sonneck
Society Bulletin, Fall
1997.
- Review of Standing
in the Light: A Lakota Way of Seeing, Severt Young Bear and R. D. Theisz (Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press, 1994.) Sonneck
Society Bulletin, Fall 1996.
- Review of Omaha Indian Music and Indian Games and Dances, Alice
Fletcher. (new editions, with introductions by Helen Myers, Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press, 1995.) Sonneck Society Bulletin, Spring 1996.
- Review of The
Massacre at Sand Creek: Narrative Voices. Bruce Cutler, (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
1995.) Delaware
Indian News, Fall 1995.
- Review of Music, Gender, Culture, ed. Marcia Herndon and Susanne Ziegler
(Wilhelmshaven: Florian Noetzel, 1990). Ethnomusicology 37 (1993):115-17.
*CHOICE is a publication of the Association
of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association. Giglio is a
regular reviewer in the subjects of Social and Behavioral Sciences, North
American History and Geography, Humanities/Performing Arts, and Music.
Citations and Reviews of Southern Cheyenne Women's Songs
- In 1995 Festival of American Folklife. Program guide and essays. Washington,
DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1995.
- In Heartbeat: Voices of First Nations Women. Compact disc liner notes.
Washington, DC: Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings, 1995.
- Reviewed in Anthropological
Linguistics, October 1995.
- Reviewed in American Anthropologist,
September 1995.
- Reviewed in Canadian Folklore, September 1995.
- Reviewed in American
Indian Culture and Research Journal, August 1995.
- Reviewed in
Music Educators Journal,
September 1994.
Florida Atlantic University, 1996-97
Adjunct Faculty, Music Education
Course: MUE
4110 Music: Elementary School I
Wesleyan University, 1993-96
Visiting Scholar, Ethnomusicology 1993-95
Faculty, Thesis Advisor, Graduate Liberal Studies Program, 1994-96
Consultant , Wesleyan World Music Archives, 93-94
Participant, Wesleyan University Gamelan, Sumarsam, Director
Courses taught:
Seminar in Native American Music (undergraduate seminar)
American Tribal Music and Music Culture (graduate seminar)
Eastern Connecticut State University,
1994-96
Visiting Faculty Music Department, School of Continuing Education
Courses taught:
Folk Music
Introduction to World Music
Course design:
Distance Learning course in Folk Music
University of New Haven,
Spring 1995
Visiting Faculty, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Management Program
Course: Native American Music and Music Culture
University of Oklahoma, 1985-1993
Visiting Assistant Professor, 1992-93
Visiting Instructor, 1989-92
Graduate Teaching Assistant, 1985-89
Courses taught:
Music for Classroom Teachers
Music Appreciation (regular and honors sections)
Introduction to World Music (regular and honors sections)
Native American Music
African Repercussions
Designed and taught nationally advertised courses for Elderhostel program
Member, campus-wide task forces: African American Studies and Native American Studies
Trainer for Teaching Assistants, OU Department of Instructional Development
Sponsor of grant-funded honors undergraduate student research projects
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons
Federal Correctional
Institution
El Reno, Oklahoma, 1985: Designed and taught college level music
appreciation course to inmates.
DeKalb County Public Schools
Indian Creek Elementary School
Decatur,
Georgia: General Music, Grades 1-7, 1974-76.
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