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Professor

Nancy Yunhwa Rao

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Area
Humanities and Arts
Specialty
Performing Arts
Elected
2024
Nancy Yunhwa Rao, Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of Music and Head of Music Theory at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. She has produced award-winning research on a range of topics, including gender and music, sketch studies, music modernism, cultural fusion in music, racial representations, and the music history of early Chinese Americans. Her publications have provided innovative analytical approaches to cross-cultural music, and enhanced public discussions about cultural encounter in music. Through her scholarship, as well as teaching, she has promoted diversity and advanced knowledge and dialogue about the complexity of diversity issues in music scholarship. Rao’s books include Chinatown Opera Theater in North America (University of Illinois Press, 2017; Chinese translation 2021; Music in American Culture Prize, American Musicological Society; Irwin Lowens Prize, Society for American Music; Humanities and Cultural Studies Prize, Association for Asian American Studies; Certificate of Merit, Association for Recorded Sound Collections) and Inside Chinese Theater: Community and Artistry in Nineteenth-Century California and Beyond (University of Illinois Press, 2025). At Rutgers, Rao helps students work their way through issues related to various forms of aesthetic concerns, exploitation and collaboration in musical cultural fusion. She encourages her students to explore different theoretical/methodological tools to study the complex phenomenon of cultural fusion, including transcultural theory, cosmopolitanism, and transnational studies.
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