Dance Music and Club Culture in America
Course Information
Nr. | Name | Type | Time | Room | Lecturer |
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154644 | Dance Music and Club Culture in America | 2 PS | We 14:15 - 15:45 | R. 0.406 | Mease |
This course traces the history and influence of different forms of twentieth- and twenty-first-century dance music in the United States alongside analyses of class, gender, race, and sexuality in the cultures, sounds, dances, technologies, and places connected to these musics. We will explore the lofts of New York disco, the factories of Chicago house, the desert festivals of EDM, and more.
The class will also compare cross-atlantic exchanges and developments such as the techno of Detroit versus Germany, and the ashy commercialization of dubstep upon import from the UK. Film and reading assignments supplement listening-focused course materials.
No specific musical knowledge or musicianship is required.
Heather Mease is a visiting instructor from the University of Virginia
This course is particularly recommended for students of the Angewandte Studiengänge.
Modules
LABG | G | HRG/HRSGe | GyGe/BK | SP |
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2009 | 602 | 503 | 503 | |
2016 | 503 | 503 |
PO | B.A.ALK | B.A.AS | M.A.ALK | M.A.AS |
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PO ab WS 16/17 | Kern: 1c, 2abc, 3a Komp: 1b, 2c | Kern: Komp: 2a | ||
PO ab WS 21/22 | Kern: 1c, 2abc, 3a Komp: 1b, 2c | Kern: Komp: 2a |