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Music: Courses for NonmajorsGEN_MUS 175-0 : Popular Music and Society (Popular Music and Society)
Description
How does music shape, enhance, and change our society? This course illustrates fundamental social institutions, theories, sociological concepts, and processes surrounding the place of popular music in society. Through explorations of popular music in a variety of contexts, including protest music in the Estonian singing revolution, hip-hop culture’s role in social change, and popular music and the socialization of children (among many others), students will develop enriched understandings of how music can enhance the study of social life. Students will be invited to connect popular music to their own interests or primary areas of study in assignments and discussion. No formal musical background is expected or required to participate in this course.
Class materials (required):
Joseph A. Kotarba, <i>Understanding Society Through Popular
Music</i>, 3rd edition. Routledge, 2018. ISBN:
9781138806528.
Summer 2024 | ||||
Start/End Dates | Day(s) | Time | Building | Section |
06/17/24 - 07/28/24 | TuTh | 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | Ryan Center for Musical Arts 1160 | 2 |
Instructor | Course Location | Status | CAESAR Course ID | |
Blackwell, Jennifer | Evanston Campus | Open | 42617 |