Judith Becker
Judith O. Becker (born September 3, 1932) is an American academic and educator. She is a scholar of the musical and religious cultures of South and Southeast Asia, the Islamic world and the Americas. Her work combines linguistic, musical, anthropological, and empirical perspectives. As an ethnomusicologist and Southeast Asianist, she is noted for her study of musics in South and Southeast Asia, including Javanese gamelan, Burmese harp, music and trance, music and emotion, neuroscience, and a theoretical rapprochement of empirical and qualitative methods. Becker teaches at the University of Michigan. In 2000, Becker was named the Glenn McGeoch Collegiate Professor of Musicology at the University of Michigan, and she was named professor emerita of music in 2008. From 1993 to 1997, she was a Senior Fellow of the Michigan Society of Fellows. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Meza, Eugenio, Becker, Judith, Bolivar, Francisco, Gosset, Guillermo, Wittmann, Christoph
Published 2012
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by Luciano Mark, Becker Judith, Ligon Karolyn, Crutchfield Kevin, Dombrowski Stephen
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by Wozniak Brandy, Becker Judith, Ligon Karolyn, Davis Brian L, Dombrowski Stephen, Luciano Mark
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Fetoscopic Amniotic Band Release in a Case of Chorioamniotic Separation: An Innovative New Technique
by Belfort, Michael A., Whitehead, William E., Ball, Robert, Silver, Robert, Shamshirsaz, Alireza, Ruano, Rodrigo, Espinoza, Jimmy, Becker, Judith, Olutoye, Olutoyin, Hollier, Larry
Published 2016
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