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Episode 12: Taylor Rogers
Midlands Music Musings
English - September 27, 2022 00:00 - 26 minutes - 18.3 MBMusic music research midlands network academia interdisciplinary about music Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Episode 11: Dan Boucher
Next Episode: Episode 13: Tatjana Ostrovska
In this episode, I speak to Taylor Rogers who is a decolonial feminist scholar and artist in Chicago. Taylor completed her PhD at Northwestern University where she researched the role of emotional numbness in perpetuating oppression. She currently teaches Philosophy at Loyola University while pursuing other collaborative art projects. Her latest multi-media research project with Indiana-based cinematographer Lillian Walker titled 'NOA: A Music Film', explores the liberatory role of grief using philosophy, music, dance, poetry, cinematography, and more.
To watch a trailer of NOA, visit https://youtu.be/YPLGZ6uaE7k. For more information about the film, visit https://noamusicfilm.com/.