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Are Popular Music Curricula Antiracist?: The CCNY Music Department as a Case Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 December 2021

Matthew K. Carter*
Affiliation:
City College of New York, CUNY, NY, USA

Extract

In a recent virtual talk at the Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music, music theorist Philip Ewell considered how music educators and researchers might begin to “undo the exclusionist framework of our contemporary music academy.” Ewell's enterprise resonated with me not only as one who teaches undergraduate courses in music theory, history, performance, and ear training, but also as an instructor in a recently adopted Popular Music Studies program at the City College of New York (CCNY). The CCNY music department's shift in focus from a mostly white, mostly male, classical-based curriculum towards a more diverse and polystylistic repertory of popular music chips away at the exclusionist framework to which Ewell refers.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Society for American Music

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