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ETHN 214 - Popular Music and US Urban Identities


Next Offered: Fall Semester (Ad Hoc)

Semester Offered: First Semester
FC
Credits: 4 Credits
Attribute: CNDP/DDHU/CD

This course explores the role of music in shaping urban landscapes of US cities from an ethnomusicological perspective.  The course emphasizes the examination of the role of music in shaping local histories and the role of music as an economic stimulator, a political motivator, and marker of city identity.  This class is organized geographically around four US cities: Cleveland, Ohio; New York, New York; Atlanta, Georgia; and Seattle, Washington.  This course gives you the critical tools necessary to survey urban landscapes through their musical histories such that you will understand how music works to produce and affirm identities both within the city itself and in conjunction with other identities in the US.  After learning the methodologies of ethnomusicology, you will use them yourself by designing a research project on the musical history of a city of your choice.  This course is designed to challenge the ways you think about American identities and music.

Enrollment Limit: 30
Instructor: F. Hadley

Consent of the Instructor Required: Yes
Prerequisites & Notes: No Pre-Requisite.



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