MUS 133

Summer 2022 Part of Term S2A

Part of Term S2A
(1st half) Jun 13-Jul 8

Credit: 3 hours.

A survey of various musical traditions from different regions and peoples of the world.

For music and non-music majors. Students must register for one discussion and one lecture section.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Humanities – Lit & Arts
Cultural Studies - Non-West
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MUS 133 class schedule data for summer 2022
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
30111
Online
B
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Silvers, M
Part of Term:
S2A
Date Range:
06/13/22-07/08/22
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - Non-West course.
Section Info:
Meets Summer 2A. Topic: "INTRODUCTION TO PLANETARY MUSIC." In this course, we survey the histories and sounds of six different commercially recorded popular songs from various places around the world. Each song tells an interesting story about the connectedness of our world and about the recording of popular music. You will learn about different topics related to music and society, including the mobility of people, aesthetics, and materials; state politics, war, and political crisis; the persistence of localness in an interconnected world; and the politics of cultural appropriation as related to copyright law, local belief, and power. Another goal of this course is for you to learn to write about sound. Intellectuals across academia have argued that our sense of hearing has been undervalued by society and academia. Students in fields in various parts of the humanities and social sciences are learning about a critique of the ways in which Western modes of knowledge tend to privilege sight over hearing, and these students are learning about how our world is made through the making of and listening to sound. That is something you will learn in this course: that listening can teach us many things. And so we will practice listening. And we will practice writing about listening--about the sensations and stories of sounds.
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