School, Program, and Course Information

  • Pop Music Course in Storrs & Hartford Summer 2018

    We are pleased to announce that MUSI 1003, Popular Music and Diversity in American Society, will be offered at both the Storrs and Hartford campuses in Summer Session 2 (July 9 – August 10). This 3-credit course satisfies requirements for both Content Area 1 (Arts and Humanities) and Content Area 4 (Diversity and Multiculturalism).

    MUSI 1003 traces the history of a range of different musical genres, including rock, hip-hop, EDM etc., and explores how musical sounds can embody complex issues of race, gender, and class that both establish and challenge cultural identities. What happens when hip-hop goes from subversive street music to a commodity promoted by multinational media conglomerates? Is the electric guitar really a phallic symbol? Why did middle-class audiences latch on to working-class songs in the 1960s folk movement? These are the kinds of questions that we address in this course.

    NO prior musical training or knowledge is required: the course is open to everyone.

    For further information please contact Dr Alain Frogley at alain.frogley@uconn.edu (Storrs) or Dr Heather de Savage at heather.desavage@uconn.edu (Hartford). For dates and registration go to: https://summersession.uconn.edu

    For more information, contact: Alain Frogley at alain.frogley@uconn.edu