Music for Global Human Development - Winter 2019 plan
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Week 1: Introduction
An introduction to the course: "Area Studies in Ethnomusicology: Africa (Music for Global Human Development in Africa)"
Tues, 8 Jan 2019
- Welcome! Note: There are absolutely no prerequisites for this course.
- Introductions
- In this class we'll study African music as a social technology for positive change...
- Indigenous: how does it work, ethnically (traditional) or generationally (popular)
- Intervention: what can it do, and how?
- Concepts:
- Africa
- History of the concept, exonym vs endonym
- Africa through maps
- African music vs. Music in Africa
- Traditional
- Popular
- World
- Development
- History of "Development"
- Human Development
- Human Development in Africa
- Driving through Data: https://www.gapminder.org/
- Music for Global Human Development in Africa
- Africa
- M4GHD - a presentation
- Course Syllabus: Resources, Requirements, and Mechanics
Thur, 10 Jan 2019
Assignment (complete before class - submit on eClass):
- Watch: Basil Davidson film, part 1 (1 hour)
- Read: African History: A Short Introduction, chapters 1 & 2.
- Read: African Music : A People's Art by Francis Bebey, through page 16.
- Read: Representing African Music Introduction.
- Listen: select two musical tracks from Africa (1) a traditional song, using Global Jukebox or ; (2) a popular song from Awesome tapes from Africa
- Write (2 critical paragraphs):
- What is Africa?
- What is African music?
- How does African music function as a "social technology", or how can it be modified to do so? (use your two selected tracks as examples)
Week 2
Tues, 15 Jan
- Watch: The Drums of Dagbon
- Read: Chernoff (to be assigned)