This subject covers a wide range of popular music from blues and jazz to dance, techno and electronica as well as the politics of the popular music industry, globally and in Australia. The particular focus of the subject is on the relationship of popular music to identity, locality, cultural geography and globalisation. Subject areas covered include methodological approaches to popular music and writing about music, world music, music, race and indigenisation, music and gender, rap and hip hop, film music, sampling, the Australian music industry, dance culture, bootlegging and French and Chinese popular music. The overall focus is on the social and cultural production and reception of popular music, rather than a musicological approach, and emphasis is placed on issues of ethnicity, authenticity, hybridity, syncretism, appropriation and the representation of social formations.
Spring semester, City campus
2008 contribution for post-2008 Commonwealth-supported students: $849.17
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2008 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $3,088.00
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Subject EFTSL: 0.167