JAMS Author Interviews: Fabio Morabito, Mark Everist, Cory Hunter, Gavin S. K. Lee, Grace Edgar, and Christopher W. White
The Journal of the American Musicological Society is pleased to present the third installment in its series of author video interviews. This installment features interviews with the contributors to the journal's Fall 2025 (78.3) issue. We invite you to watch the video interviews below, and to complement your viewing, we have made the Fall 2025 issue—the issue in which these articles appear—free to read online for a limited time.
Interview with Mark Everist, author of "Resonances from Beyond the Grave: Music and the Occult in Nineteenth-Century Paris"
Interview with Cory Hunter, author of "The Gospel Love Album: Negotiating Articulations of Gender, Sexuality, and Realness"
Interview with Gavin S. K. Lee, author of "From Difference to Ambiguity: Undoing Antiracist Fallacies in US Music Studies"
Interview with Grace Edgar, author of "Waste Not, Want Not: Recycling in Republic Pictures’ Serial Scores"
Interview with Christopher W. White, author of "Music’s AI Problem, AI’s Music Problem"

We are cross-posting this video series in collaboration with the American Musicological Society (AMS). The videos can also be viewed on AMS's YouTube channel.
We are pleased to publish JAMS in partnership with the American Musicological Society. AMS members receive free online access to JAMS. If you are interested in becoming a member, information about AMS membership can be found on the Society's website.
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We also offer individual subscriptions to JAMS via the journal's website, as well as the opportunity to purchase print copies of individual issues, including issue 78.3 in which these authors' articles appear.