Lecturer

Lexie Perlow is a lecturer in English Composition at the University of Vermont. She has written many articles on the way music and collective memory shape American culture, focusing mainly on folk artists from the early 1900s to the present day. She is also a banjo player and folk musician, playing gigs across the state of Vermont.

Publications

"Joni Mitchell Looks to Nietzsche: Rejecting Poetry to Craft the Individual"

"Will the Real Bob Dylan Please Stand Up: The Construction of Musical Personae from Robert Zimmerman to Bob Dylan." 

Lexie, seated atop a mountain next to a sign displaying its name and feet above sea level

Areas of Expertise and/or Research

English Composition and Ethnomusicology (Folk music in the American cultural imagination)

Education

  • BA from St. Lawrence University
  • MA from The University of Vermont

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