Welcome! MUS2605 Popular Music Studies
Popular Music Studies is about 50 years in the making. This course attempts to take a look at some of the classic texts as well as consider where Popular Music Studies is currently going. The course serves as an introduction to the field, and some of the significant themes to be considered are: popular music history; historiography; sound; listening/writing; texts/contexts; critical theory; aesthetics; audiences/identities; gender studies; voice; authorship; authenticities; place/culture/nations; industries/music production; mediation/circulation; objects/materiality; genre/scenes; live/recording; musical and cultural analysis.
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It is a pleasure to let you know that some of our most experienced staff will lecture in this course, including prof. em. Even Ruud, Chris Stover, and others.
There may still be some updates on the course schedule, however, the Canvas page with literature etc. is now open.
First lecture is Thursday, Jan 16, Welcome!