Elizabeth McLain
Historical Musicology
Elizabeth McLain’s research interests include music and spirituality from the late nineteenth through the twentieth century, the music of France, the organist-composer tradition, disability studies, Russian music, and diversifying music history pedagogy. As a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ambassador, she works to make SMTD a more inclusive place for disabled students while simultaneously learning how to support other marginalized groups. Her dissertation “Catholic, Nonconformist, Surrealist, Artist: Olivier Messiaen’s Intellectual World and Aesthetic Agenda in the 1930s” situates Messiaen’s early works at the intersection of the composer-organist-improviser tradition, Ressourcement theology, Nonconformist political ideology, and Surrealist aesthetics. She has presented at conferences in the United States and abroad, and her published work includes a chapter in Mystic Modern: The Music, Thought, and Legacy of Charles Tournemire and a forthcoming article for the Journal of Musicological Research. Before coming to Michigan, she earned a BA in History and a BA in Music Performance at Virginia Tech. When not teaching, writing, or engaging in advocacy work, Elizabeth reads voraciously, spends too much time discussing Star Wars, and enjoys the company of her beloved cat Misha.
Posts
- Elizabeth McLain Hosts Disability Culture Workshops for GSIs – March 19, 2021
- Elizabeth McLain participates in webinar on disability and COVID-19 – July 09, 2020
- Elizabeth McLain innovates with social media during COVID-19 – April 14, 2020
- Elizabeth McLain leads training sessions on Disability and Universal Design for learning – November 10, 2019
- Elizabeth McLain publishes in Fontes Artis Musicae – October 11, 2019
- Elizabeth McLain on Disability Inclusion Panel – August 21, 2019
- Elizabeth McLain accepts position at Viriginia Tech – August 10, 2019
- Upcoming Event: Disability Inclusion Panel – July 22 – July 12, 2019
- Elizabeth McLain speaks at Big Ten Academic Alliance Library Conference – June 04, 2019
- Dissertation Writing Group, Winter 2019 – April 01, 2019
- Elizabeth McLain: JMR article publication – March 12, 2019
- SMR Forum: Disability – December 04, 2018
- A Message from the Co-Chairs – September 28, 2016