Music 330 - Seminar: Music and Democracy

Sem:Music&Democracy

Fall
2023
01
4.00
Andrea Moore

TU 1:20 PM - 4:00 PM

Smith College
MUS-330-01-202401
Sage 216
amoore44@smith.edu
How have social justice movements used music to mobilize people to fight for equality and rights? How have anti-democratic movements used music for reactionary ends? What is the role of music in sustaining—or eroding—democracies? This class examines a range of U.S. and global case studies, including Black Lives Matter, the abortion wars, global protest movements, and music and urban redevelopment. Through the study of national anthems, resistance songs like “Fight the Power,” and by examining the sounds of protest itself, students practice critical listening and reflect on how sound and music can press for social change--for better or worse. Students look at the role of music in democratic processes, the importance of music for belonging and citizenship, and whether and how music itself is significant to political participation. Prerequisites: MUS 102 or 202. Enrollment limited to 12. Juniors and seniors only. Instructor permission required.

[CE] JR/SR only; Prereq: MUS 102 or 202

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.