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Music: Courses for NonmajorsGEN_MUS 175-0 : Black Popular Music and Media (Black Popular Music and Media)
Description
Are we, as consumer of music, truly understanding what Black artists have to communicate in contemporary genres of music? How has the expression of the Black lived experience in music changed as we move through the 21st century? With these central questions in mind, this course will provide context to explore the various frameworks for analyzing the social, political, and cultural references included in the media of Black Rap, Hip-Hop, and R&B artists. Through exploring the music videos, visual albums, and interviews of various artists, we will consider how music can enhance the study of social life.
In addition to the assigned artists (Kanye West, Beyoncé, Janelle Monáe, Childish Gambino, and Falz) students will be invited to examine the work of a chosen artist that connects to their own interests or primary areas of study.
No prerequisite or formal musical background is required to participate in this course.
Class texts and media will be provided by the instructor via CANVAS.
Summer 2024 | ||||
Start/End Dates | Day(s) | Time | Building | Section |
06/17/24 - 07/28/24 | TuTh | 6 – 8:30 p.m. | Ryan Center for Musical Arts 121 | 3 |
Instructor | Course Location | Status | CAESAR Course ID | |
Rowland, Jeremy | Evanston Campus | Open | 42618 |