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Carol Muller
Professor of Music at University of Pennsylvania
Carol Muller is a distinguished Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in ethnomusicology with a focus on South African music.13 Born in South Africa, she has made significant contributions to the field through her research, teaching, and publications.12
Academic Career
Muller has been a Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania since 1998.6 She holds a Ph.D. from New York University, completed in 1994, with her dissertation focusing on Nazarite song, dance, and dreams in South Africa.5
Research and Publications
Her research interests encompass:
- South African music, both at home and in exile
- The relationship between music, gender, and religious studies
- Migration and diaspora studies
- Critical ethnography3
Muller has authored several books, including:
- "Musical Echoes: South African Women Thinking in Jazz" (2011)
- "Shembe Hymns" (2010)
- "Focus: South African Music" (2008)
- "Rituals of Fertility and the Sacrifice of Desire: Nazarite Women's Performance in South Africa" (1999)34
Teaching and Innovation
At the University of Pennsylvania, Muller has:
- Pioneered civic engagement pedagogy, partnering with the Netter Center for Community Partnerships
- Developed online learning initiatives, including the popular "Introduction to World Music and Cultures" course
- Directed the Penn in Grahamstown program and the Interdisciplinary Music Minor in Jazz and Popular Music Studies3
Additional Roles and Achievements
- Director of the Africa Center at the University of Pennsylvania
- Moorman Simon Fellow in Arts, Culture and Community Engagement
- SAS Fellow in Digital Engagement6
- Winner of the 2021 Provost-Netter Center Faculty-Community Engagement award1
- Currently pursuing an MPH, expected to complete in May 20255
Muller's work extends beyond academia, as she engages with faith-based communities in West Philadelphia and addresses student trauma through music and poetry in Philadelphia public schools.1

