MUTH 317 - Music and Embodied Cognition Semester Offered: First Semester Credits (Range): 3 Hours
This course explores the relationship between musical experience and conceptualization. Starting from basic embodied experience, this course explores how music generates affect -how and why different works and styles have different feels-and how the experience and feel of music motivate and ground traditional and novel concepts. The approach is interdisciplinary, with readings drawn from: perception and cognition (general and musical); ancient and modern philosophy and music theory; human development (ontogenetic and phylogenetic); cognitive neuroscience; cognitive linguistics; and musicology, including gender issues pertaining to music. Written coursework includes 1) responses to readings, 2) brief analyses of works and styles, and 3) a term paper. Instructor: A. Cox
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Junior standing and instructor consent.
Enrollment limit: 20.
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