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Dale Carter is an Associate Professor Emeritus at Aarhus University, specializing in American popular vernacular music from the 1950s to the 1970s. His research interests encompass the cultural, historical, and political engagement within this genre, with particular attention to its impact on American identity. Carter has published in various academic journals including Popular Music, Rock Music Studies, and the European Journal of American Culture. His recent book, 'Reading Smile: History, Myth American Identity Brian Wilson Van Dyke Parks’ Long-Lost Album' (Routledge, 2021), explores the significance of this music in shaping cultural narratives. He teaches courses focused on American history, politics, and society, particularly as they pertain to contemporary topics in Anglo-American popular music. Carter is affiliated with Aarhus University's School of Communication and Culture, contributing to the Historical Studies of Arts and Culture (HISTAC) and the Danish Centre for Popular Music Culture (DANPOP). His involvement in academia includes organizing workshops and conferences related to American studies, further highlighting his commitment to advancing the field through collaborative efforts and public engagement.
Aarhus University • Aarhus C, Denmark
Contributes to research and teaching in American studies, focusing on popular music and cultural history.
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