For those of us with decolonial desires, the university classroom is a potential space of disruption and reorganization. Our courses, course materials, teaching tools, students, and our own bodies and minds are all technologies that can subvert the colonial machine (la paperson 2017). In the first section, I contextualize my decolonial desires as a non-U.S.-citizen settler Canadian musicologist in the United States. The work of David Garneau, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Andrea Smith, Eve Tuck, and K. Wayne Yang illuminates my positionality and power. In the second section, I provide an example of one way I’m disrupting the typical curricula and classroom experiences in a Euro-American classical music school. I discuss my course entitled “North...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
This case study examines ongoing work to Indigenize education programs at one Canadian university. T...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
Abstract: In addition to ongoing territorial and material re-organization of power as a result of 19...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
This special issue is framed conceptually and contextually, and expands on the theorization undertak...
The Language of Dreams examines Indigenous music in Canada, with a particular focus on the Bibigwan....
Faculties and schools of music in Canada and the United States define their missions narrowly; their...
This study traces the learning journey of primarily non-Indigenous educators who challenged the lega...
In this dissertation I consider how listening to music produced by Indigenous peoples might convince...
This study traces the learning journey of primarily non-Indigenous educators who challenged the lega...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
This case study examines ongoing work to Indigenize education programs at one Canadian university. T...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
Canadian institutions of higher education are grappling with decolonization, particularly with how t...
Abstract: In addition to ongoing territorial and material re-organization of power as a result of 19...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
My thesis examines the possibility for decolonization in the aftermath of Canada's Truth and Reconci...
This special issue is framed conceptually and contextually, and expands on the theorization undertak...
The Language of Dreams examines Indigenous music in Canada, with a particular focus on the Bibigwan....
Faculties and schools of music in Canada and the United States define their missions narrowly; their...
This study traces the learning journey of primarily non-Indigenous educators who challenged the lega...
In this dissertation I consider how listening to music produced by Indigenous peoples might convince...
This study traces the learning journey of primarily non-Indigenous educators who challenged the lega...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
This case study examines ongoing work to Indigenize education programs at one Canadian university. T...