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Garrett Field

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Garrett Field

Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology/Musicology

Garrett Field’s scholarship explores the history of song and poetry in Sri Lanka and the Maldives, with particular attention to Sinhala- and Dhivehi-language texts. Dr. Field has also published on how musicians improvise in South Indian classical music. He has received support for his research from the Fulbright-Hays Award, Ohio University’s Baker Fund Award, and two Sinhala Language Instruction Grants from the American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies.

Field is the author of Modernizing Composition: Sinhala Song, Poetry, and Politics in Twentieth-Century Sri Lanka (University of California Press, 2017). It was published in the series, " South Asia Across the Disciplines ." He has published research articles in the following peer-reviewed journals: Analytical Approaches to World Music Anthropological Linguistics Ethnomusicology Review ; Ethnomusicology Translations ; The Journal of Asian Studies Modern Asian Studies ; Sagar: A South Asia Research Journal South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies The South Asianist; and The Sri Lanka Journal of the Humanities .

Field has delivered invited lectures at the Department of Sinhala, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka (2012); Centre for Contemporary Indian Studies, University of Colombo (2012); University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka (2012); University of Virginia (2016); U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka (2017); Centre for Contemporary Indian Studies, University of Colombo (2017); The University of Chicago (2019); The Dhivehi Language Academy, Malé, Maldives (online, 2020); The Annual Navaratri Festival at Wesleyan University (2023); American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies (online, 2023); UCLA Center for India and South Asia (2025); Department of Sinhala, University of Colombo (2025); University of Peradeniya (2025);  University of Kelaniya (2025); and Rajarata University (2025). In 2023, he delivered a keynote address at The International Conference on Intellectual Advancement held at the Islamic University of Maldives. In addition to this research, Field also performs South Indian classical music. His teachers were B. Balasubrahmaniyan, David Nelson, and Kalpana Venkat.

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Encyclopedic Entries

  • 2020. "Singing and Song." The International Encyclopedia of Linguistic Anthropology. Wiley. |  PDF

Educational Background

Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Michigan
Master of Music, Wesleyan University
Doctor of Philosophy, Wesleyan University

Additional Links:

Lecture at the Department of Sinhala, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, July 2025
Television program about the history of Sinhala art song in twentieth-century Sri Lanka, July 2022 Television program with performance of Sinhala song , July 2025

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