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Moskowitz, A. (2024) Invited Speaker, "Literature and the Senses." Amherst College, Center for Humanistic Inquiry, October 2024.

 


Moskowitz, A. (2023) Invited Speaker, “Imperception,” Political Concepts: The Literature Edition, The Cogut Institute for the Humanities, Brown University. March 2023. 


 


Mrozik, S. (2020). Sri Lankan Buddhist nuns: Complicating the debate over ordination. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 36 (1), 33-49.


Mueller, A. (2025). Editorial: When Disability and Music Met Maker Culture: The Long(er) History of Accessible Music Notation. Eighteenth-Century Music, 22(1), 5-13. doi:10.1017/S147857062400040X


Mueller, A. (2024). 'Living Marionettes': The Berner Children's Troupe and Its Performers. In Matthias J. Pernerstorfer, ed., Ein Modell für Mozart: Das Serail von Joseph Friebert (pp. 427-460). Hollitzer Verlag.


Mueller, A. (2023). Blackness and whiteness in The Magic Flute: Reflections from Shakespeare studies. In Jessica Waldoff, ed., The Cambridge Companion to The Magic Flute (pp. 252-272). Cambridge University Press.


Mueller, A. (2021). Roses Strewn Upon the Path: Rehearsing Familial Devotion in Late Eighteenth-Century German Songs for Parents and Children. Frontiers in Communication (Research Topic: "Songs and Signs: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Cultural Transmission and Inheritance in Human and Nonhuman Animals"). Retrieved from:


Mueller, A. (2021). Mozart and the Mediation of Childhood. University of Chicago Press.


Mozart and the Mediation of Childhood was awarded a 2020 publication subvention by the .


Mueller, Adeline presented her paper “Touching Melodies: Tactile Music Notation at the Vienna Institute for the Blind” at the Annual Meeting of the American Musicological Society in 2023. She shared tactile replicas of one of the Institute's experimental notation systems, prepared by Luke Jaeger (Technical Project Administrator, Fimbel Maker and Innovation Lab).