Jiwon Kwon

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Second Year Graduate Student in Music Studies: Ethnomusicology

Jiwon Kwon is a Ph.D. student in Ethnomusicology at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on the economics of music, with an emphasis on jazz as well as Korean and American popular music from the late 20th and 21st centuries. She explores how capitalist forces shape musicians’ creative autonomy and their music-making process, the dynamics and politics of music categorization, and the impact of streaming platforms on the global music industry. She holds a B.M. in Piano Performance and Jazz Composition from Berklee College of Music and an M.A. in Ethnomusicology from Washington University in St. Louis. An active pianist, composer, and arranger, Jiwon regularly performs and records. In her free time, she enjoys watching Korean and Japanese TV shows, reading books, and attending concerts and exhibitions.

Education

M.A. Ethnomusicology, Washington University in St. Louis

B.M. Piano Performance and Jazz Composition, Berklee College of Music

Research Interests

Jazz

Improvisation

Korean and American Popular Music

Political Economy of Music

Music Streaming Platforms

Music Categorization

Music and Identity

Music and Authenticity

Music Criticism