Emily Hunt, M.M.

Emily Hunt earned a Masters in Music from the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. Since joining the faculty at the University of West Georgia, Ms. Hunt has completed a German degree from UWG and is currently completing coursework towards her PhD in History at Georgia State University. She is interested in studying the sound of protest and resistance and looking at gendered soundscapes, with a hope that we can understand more about the past by analyzing what we hear, not just what we see and read. Her current research project explores the history of the Women's Music Movement, a musical tradition that focuses on the lives, needs, and experiences of women. As a lecturer, Ms. Hunt works to create a vibrant online and face-to-face classroom where students can learn about music as a source of history and its role in our society at home and around the world.

  • B.M., Music Theory and Composition, University of Louisiana Lafayette, 2005
  • M.M., Masters in Music History, University of Louisiana Lafayette, 2007
  • B.A., Foreign Languages & Literature-German focus, University of West Georiga, 2016
  • PhD, History (in progress), Georgia State University, 2023
  • Graduate Certificate, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Georgia State University, 2023

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Fast Car Rewind: Taking a Look Back at Tracy Chapman and the Women's Music Movement [View Publication External Resource]

Marching for Our World: Local Activism for Global Solidarity in the Great Speckled Bird