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Jacqueline Warwick is a Professor in the Fountain School of Performing Arts at Dalhousie University, specializing in Musicology. She has a cross-appointment in Gender and Women's Studies. Warwick's research intersects music with themes of race, gender, sexuality, and age identity, particularly focusing on popular musics within North American culture. She is the author of 'Girl Groups, Girl Culture: Popular Music and Identity in the 1960s' and has served as the Senior Editor for the second edition of the 'Grove Dictionary of American Music'. Warwick’s work examines the complexities of music culture, including celebrity studies and the role of child prodigies in performance contexts. She is actively preparing new publications and has contributed to several academic texts and journals, exploring significant topics from gender representation in music to the educational implications of race in music education.