CSRE 146S: Sound Tracks: Music, Memory, Migration (MUSIC 146S)
Music records racial and ethnic histories. How can critically listening to the musics of diasporic and migratory peoples attune us to the processes of identity formation, racialization, and self-understanding? In this course will gain deeper insights into how communities have used music to respond to the challenges of migration and minoritization under ever-changing nationalist frames. As we listen to musics from the Romani, Jewish, African, and Latinx diasporas, we explore how race, ethnicity, identity, heritage, nationalism, minoritization, hybridity, and diversity are refracted through sound. WIM at 4 units only.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 3-4
| UG Reqs: WAY-A-II, WAY-EDP
Instructors:
Costache, I. (PI)
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