ANTHRO 301

Contemporary Research in Music and Culture


Please note: this is archived course information from 2016 for ANTHRO 301.

Description

A seminar-style course covering a range of current topics and methods in ethnomusicology. Examines selected theories, methods and perspectives on the roles and meanings of musical activity in contemporary human culture. We will view music as a symbolic component of cultural expression and as both focus and paradigm for cultural structures and behaviours.

Availability 2016

Semester 1

Lecturer(s)

Coordinator(s)  Sunhee Koo
Lecturer(s) Dr Kirsten Zemke

Points

ANTHRO 301: 15 points

Prerequisites

ANTHRO 202 or ANTHRO 203 passed with a grade of B- or higher and 15 points from any Stage II courses available for the BA major in Anthropology or Music

Restrictions

ANTHRO 219