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McManus Presents Film-Music Research at Conference in New York City

Laurie McManus

Coordinator of Music Literature and Associate Professor of Music History & Literature Laurie McManus, Ph.D., will present some of her film-music research on Saturday, May 31, at the Music and the Moving Image Conference hosted by New York University in New York City. Her research paper is titled, “Trauma as Masculinity in Crisis: The Gothic Mode in Adam Egypt Mortimer’s ‘Daniel Isn’t Real’ (2019).”

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