LET-ETCAMB207
America on Record: Introduction to American Music
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleLET-ETCAMB207
Credits (ECTS)5
Category-
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Arts; English Language and Culture;
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator
prof. dr. F. Mehring
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Lecturer
prof. dr. F. Mehring
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Contactperson for the course
prof. dr. F. Mehring
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Examiner
prof. dr. F. Mehring
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Academic year2022
Period
PER 1-PER 2  (05/09/2022 to 29/01/2023)
Starting block
PER 1
Course mode
full-time
RemarksAccessible to exchange students.
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesYes
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Aims
At the end of the course, you will have:
  • acquired an understanding regarding origins, developments, processes of hybridization of musical developments both in the United States and in the global sphere;
  • acquired a keen sense regarding the cultural and political significance of American music;
  • obtained experience with theories of cultural studies and their relevance to critically describe and analyze developments in American music and society;
  • acquired skills to critically reflect on the global impact of American music and its multiethnic origins.
Content
Why has American music become a phenomenon of popular culture on a global scale? The seminar traces the specific history and developments of American music from Native American music via the origins of blues and jazz to protest and popular music in the 21st century. We will analyze the potential of American music to cross cultural, ethnic and political boundaries. What function do multi-ethnic origins play? What are the international routes in the creation of American music, its impact on identity formations, and its means of gaining recognition? The seminar will offer an introduction to the history of American music and its manifestations in different media from concerts and theatre via records and film to video and the Internet. As source materials we will work with ground-breaking compositions and musical albums, biopics of musicians and bands, concert films, Broadway musicals, cutting-edge video clips on the Internet. 
Level

Presumed foreknowledge

Test information

Specifics

Required materials
Book
Larry Starr, Christoper Waterman (eds.). American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to MP3. Oxford University Press, 2017.

Recommended materials
Book
Title:The Cambridge History of American Music
Author:David Nicholls (ed.)
Publisher:Cambridge University Press, 2008

Instructional modes
Lecture
Attendance MandatoryYes

Seminar
Attendance MandatoryYes

General
Weekly seminars and student presentations.

Tests
Midterm exam (take home)
Test weight30
Test typeProject
OpportunitiesBlock PER 1, Block PER 2

Minimum grade
5,5

Final (take home)
Test weight50
Test typeProject
OpportunitiesBlock PER 2, Block PER 3

Minimum grade
5,5

Participation and presentation
Test weight20
Test typeParticipation
OpportunitiesBlock PER 2

Minimum grade
5,5