Ana María Ochoa Gautier

Professor - Music, Communication, Spanish & Portuguese

School of Liberal Arts
Ph.D., Indiana University, Ethnomusicology and Folklore, 1993
M.A., Indiana University, Ethnomusicology and Folklore, 1993
Bachelor of Music, University of British Columbia, 1987
Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center
People Classification
Faculty
Tulane Affiliation
Core Faculty
Region
  • General Latin America

Education & Affiliations

Ph.D., Indiana University, Ethnomusicology and Folklore, 1993
M.A., Indiana University, Ethnomusicology and Folklore, 1993
Bachelor of Music, University of British Columbia, 1987

Biography

Ana M. Ochoa Gautier is a professor in the Newcomb Department of Music and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. Her work is on histories of listening, on sound studies and climate change, and on the history of aural infrastructures in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the spring of 2025 she was invited to impart the Bloch Lectureships at the Department of Music in the  University of California, Berkeley. She has also been a Guggenheim Fellow (2007-2008). She has served on the advisory boards of the Society for Cultural Anthropology, and the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. Her book, Aurality, Listening and Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Colombia (Duke University Press, 2014) was awarded the Alan Merriam Prize by the Society for Ethnomusicology. She is also the author of Músicas locales en tiempos de globalización (Buenos Aires: Norma 2003), Entre los Deseos y los Derechos: Un Ensayo Crítico sobre Políticas Culturales (Bogotá: Ministerio de cultura, 2003) and numerous articles in Spanish and English. Her forthcoming book La Vida de los Sonidos is currently in print with Editorial Mimesis in Chile.

Courses

Music and Cultural Policy

Research

Ethnomusicology in Latin America

Academic Experience

Academic Experience
  • Professor, Tulane University, 2021-
  • Chair, Department of Music, Columbia University, 2018-2021
  • Professor, Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University, 2015-2021
  • Associate Professor, The Department of Music and Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, Columbia University, 2008-2015

Distinctions

  • Columbia University Faculty Mentoring Award, 2019-2020
  • Distinguished Greenleaf Scholar in Residence Award, Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Tulane University, 2016
  • Alan Merriam Book Prize from the Society for Ethnomusicology, 2015

Languages

  • Spanish 5
  • Portuguese 3
  • French 2
  • Italian 1

Overseas Experience

  • Mexico
  • Colombia
  • Venezuela
  • Brazil