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Feb 14, 2025
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ETHN 995H - Private Reading - HalfHC CNDP 2 credits This course focuses on folk and popular music of Latin America, with emphasis on theories of cosmopolitanism, appropriation, circulation, and reception. In this class students explore musical styles as they change in response to global and technological forces. Additionally, students explore the ways that Latin American musicians adapt to and challenge the dynamism of globalization, finding outlets in diasporic communities as inequitable political systems affect cultural creativity. Prerequisites & Notes: CMUS 103, ETHN 100, or consent of the instructor.
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