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Hannah Standiford
Award Year: 2021

Hannah Standiford is a PhD candidate at the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to her academic career, Hannah actively studies and performs string band music from the United States and Indonesia.

As a Fulbright Hays DDRA Fellow, Hannah’s research focuses on the performance of a repertoire of Javanese vocal music called langgam Jawa (lit. “Javanese style”) and the way that it evokes a sense of nostalgia or longing (kerinduan) among Javanese musicians and listeners. Performances of nostalgia in langgam Jawa, however, do not languish in the past but are socially operative, affording musicians and listeners a means of expressing and reifying a sense of belonging as ethnic Javanese in the present. Further, although men typically occupy important roles as instrumentalists and media producers, women’s voices are pivotal in cultivating feelings of longing among listeners. Hannah’s dissertation, the first to focus on this repertoire, will address the following questions: (1) how did langgam Jawa become a potent site for invoking meanings about nostalgia among Javanese musicians and listeners?; (2) what is the nature of nostalgia in the performance and listening practices of langgam Jawa in contemporary Javanese society?; and (3) how did Javanese women become privileged actors in vocalizing the past through langgam Jawa? Hannah is collaborating with Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) Surakarta, with master musician and professor Danis Sugiyanto serving as her sponsor.

Hannah co-founded Rumput, a group that plays the style of music she is studying, with Dr. Andy Mcgraw in 2015. Rumput’s performances have won awards at the Cliff Top Old Time Festival in West Virginia and the Richmond International Film Festival. They have performed at the Smithsonian Institution, the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC, and many universities and music and theater venues along the American east coast. Rumput has also performed internationally, including tours and residencies in Java in 2017 and 2018, performing with local artists at each stop and collaborating with guest artistic director Danis Sugiyanto.​

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