Caryl Mann

Caryl Mann is a PhD candidate funded by the AHRC via the London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) in the Music Department at King’s College London. She completed a postgraduate at SOAS (MMus Ethnomusicology), a PGCE at Goldsmiths College, and a BA (Hons) in Music and English at Cardiff University. Caryl’s career has encompassed early career performing as a classical musician, music teaching in secondary education in London, and audience research in the museum sector.

By Caryl Mann

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    08.12.2023

    Thinking decolonially towards music’s institution: A post-conference reflection

    Codex Quetzalecatzin. © Courtesy of Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress
    How do we talk about musical colonisation? How do we talk about this work of talking about it; that is, interrogating what we mean by colonisation and its counter-logic of decolonisation or decoloniality?
    By Anjeline de Dios, Phil Dodds , Sanne Krogh Groth, Xenia Benivolski, Hild Borchgrevink, Nils Bubandt, Yurii Chekan , Maria Rijo Lopes Da Cunha , Brandon Farnsworth, Rosanna Lovell , Caryl Mann, Ania Mauruschat, Ucee-Uchenna L. Nwachukwu, Ellen Marie Bråthen Steen & Yiren Zhao