Citation and Use
What you can do with this site
We hope that this site is useful to students, professors, researchers and other interested parties. You may assign material in your classes or use it for your own research projects. You do not need our permission to do so, but if you find it useful, we'd love to hear from you! And if you have any feedback, we'd love to hear that, too! Please send to Jennifer Fraser via jfraser@oberlin.edu.If you are a student you can…
- Read individual modules to learn about technologies, individuals, and institutions involved in colonial legacy of ethnomusicology or explore initiatives that move us beyond them, including the idea of community-based repatriation;
- Become inspired to take the class;
- Develop your own Scalar project to develop material that is rich in multimedia, non-linear, and collaborative.
To cite this project
Citing this project
Ethn304. 2019. What Might Decolonial Futures Sound Like? 1.0 Exploring Ethnomusicology's Colonialist Legacies and Moving Beyond Them. http://scalar.oberlincollegelibrary.org/decolonizing-ethnomusicology/ Accessed [MONTH] [DATE], [YEAR].
Citing a specific page or module
"Frances Densmore (1867-1957)" What Might Decolonial Futures Sound Like? 1.0 Exploring Ethnomusicology's Colonialist Legacies and Moving Beyond Them. http://scalar.oberlincollegelibrary.org/decolonizing-ethnomusicology/frances-densmore?path=individuals-1 Accessed [MONTH] [DATE], [YEAR].