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CMUS 106 - The History of Rock: Race, Class, Gender, Place

Mode(s) of Instruction: Hybrid
FC ARHU CD
4 credits
The history of rock and roll is one complicated by the places where it was born ? multiple sites across the United States that grapple with race, class, gender, and ethnicity. In the course, students will uncover the layers of political, social, and cultural shifts that continue to shape and reshape rock and roll and its branches. Beginning with commercial recording in the early 20th century and continuing through today, we will investigate popular music as it has grown from its largely African-American roots to a diffuse (and often contentious) art form with global reach.
This course is cross-listed with ETHN 106

Course Last Offered/Scheduled: Fall 2020



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