GEO 2426 -- Pop Music & Culture
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Topic: Pop Music
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Content Inside: Course Syllabus for GEO 2426 (section 3764) Pop Music and Culture: A Geographic Perspective SPRING 2005, University of Florida Instructor: Dr. T.J. Fik Location: E119 CSE Time: Tuesday (periods 5-6: 11:45AM - 1:40PM) Thursday (period 6: 12:50PM - 1:40PM) GEO 2426 -- Pop Music & Culture Course Description GEO 2426 is a course that highlights the geographic origins and diffusion of “pop music”, focusing on historical underpinnings and the dynamics of popular music in American culture. The course will provide an overview of American roots music and various regional styles. Emphasis is placed on analyzing music innovation, trends, and movements in relation to social and geopolitical change and the musical expressions and sounds of people and places. Discussions and Power Point presentations will (a) trace the roots and lineage of various music styles (or genres); (b) identify pioneering artists, trend-setting regions and cities; and (c) describe the diffusion of musical ideas across regions and geographic boundaries. The course will examine the importance of music and lyrics as modes of expression and the role of artists as agents of change. More importantly, the course will examine the broader social, economic, and cultural implications of the evolution of pop music and alternative counter-culture music scenes. Emphasis will be placed on the evolution of popular music and the emergence, development, and proliferation of various hybrid forms of music. For example, the course will examine the influence of folk, rockabilly, bluegrass, country and western swing, blues, boogie-woogie, and rhythm & blues (R&B) in the creation of “rock ‘n roll”. The course will highlight the importance of black music and the contribution of black artists (with emphasis on Delta and Chicago blues, Piedmont and country blues, R&B, soul, funk, big-city jazz, jump blues, reggae, and Gospel). Discussions will also focus on the disco-dance phenomenon, the new ...
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