MUSIC IN WORLD CULTURES ANTH/MUSC 324 Fall2012

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MUSIC IN WORLD CULTURES ANTH/MUSC 324 Fall2012 Instructor: Dr. Emily J. McManus Email: emilymcmanus@tamu.edu Office: LAAH 215 Office Phone: 979-845-0344 Office Hours: MWF 10:30-11:30 AM Course Number: MUSC 324 Section Number: Section 500 Course Time: MWF 9:10-10:00 AM Course Location: HECC 100 Catalog Description: Examination of music from an ethnomusicological perspective focusing on musical performance and the complex interrelationship of music to culture, society, and daily life; examination of music from a variety of cultures through a series of case studies. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification or approval of instructor. Introduction: Welcome to Music in World Cultures! This course explores ethnomusicology and the anthropological study of music. In addition to a thematic overview ofthe basic issues in etlmomusicology, this class will guide students in critical discussions concerning the diversity of ways in which music, sound, and music making are organized in world cultures. Topics include music making and the performance event, music and identity, music and nationalism, and music and globalization. We will start each unit by discussing how "music" is understood and defined by the people who perform it and will then critically analyze how music relates to identity, politics, religion, migration, and diaspora, among a variety of other theoretical topics. We will also Jearn how ethnomusicologists study music and culture and will practice techniques for the empirical docwnentation and analysis of music in conjunction with the observation and analysis ofhwnan behavior. Technical knowledge of Music or Anthropology is not required to participate in this course. Because of the intellectual maturity of class discussions on international and cultural diversity,junior or senior classification is required (or approval of the instructor). Learning Outcomes: a o a o a Identify key characteristics of musical systems, genres, instruments, and perfonners Compare and contrast how different cultures use music to structure social, cultural, religious, and political belief systems Employ cultural relativity during class discussion and practice techniques for ethical cross-cultural oral communication in ways that: consider and respect multiple perspectives; and demonstrates personal responsibility and accountability Analyze a musical performance using the musical terminology learned in class and communicate the results of your analysis in a written Observation Report Apply empirical techniques for the observation, documentation, and analysis of human behavior at a musical performance and articulate the results of your analysis in a written Observation Report

Practice effective team-work skills in the observation of a musical perfonnance and work collaboratively to articulate the results of your observations in a written Observation Report Describe cultural similarities and differences in ways that exhibit strong social responsibility and that demonstrate your ability to ethically and effectively engage with an increasingly globalized world Apply the knowledge and skills learned to foster a greater understanding of and appreciation for cultural diversity in your local, national, and international community Required Course Materials: Course Reading is available on electronic reserve at Evans Library Course Handouts and Powerpoint are available on class eleaming website Audio Examples are located at mediamatrix.tamu.edu Assignments and Assessment: Our classes will consist of lectures, class discussion, and occasional classroom music-making and dancing. Assignments are as follows: 3 Exams: You will have three exams in the class. All exams are non-cumulative, mixedfonnat exams. Each exam will include a listening component. Exams will cover all lectures, reading assignments, and listening assignments. Tenninology Assignment: You will have one assignment over music tenninology. This assignment will assess your knowledge of musical tenninology and your ability to apply it in the analysis of a musical perfonnance. Observation Report: You are required to observe and analyze a musical event according to the techniques learned in class. These include techniques for the empirical documentation and analysis of music in conjunction with the empirical documentation and analysis of human behavior. This project will be completed in groups of 4 students and will result in a written Observation Report. Blog Entry: You will write one blog entry in which you will reflect on your experience learning about a culture outside of your own. Blog entries must employ cultural relativity and must be written in a style that is accessible to the broader public. Blog entries must also exhibit an understanding of the ethical considerations necessary to cross-cultural dialogue and must demonstrate personal and social responsibility in your discussion of cultural difference. A ssessments, D ue D.. ates, an dg ra d' mg Assessment Due Date Possible Points Tenninology Assignment September 5'" 50 Exam I October 1" 100 Observation Report October 19 1 " 100 Exam2 November 5 1 " 100 Blog Entry November 21" 50 Exam3 December I 0 1 " 100 Total Points: 500

G ra d' mg S ca I e: Total Points Percentage Letter Grade 450-500 90%-100% A 400-449 80%-89.9% B 350-399 70%-79.9% c 300-349 60%-69.9% D 299 and below 59.9% and below F Participation and Attendance: YoW" participation in classroom music making and discussions is encouraged, as both activities will greatly aid in youx overall understanding and com-prehension of the course material. You will not be graded on attendance. You are responsible for knowing all material covered in the reading assignments, listening assignments, and in lecture. Late Policy and Makeup Exams: In the event of a university excused absence, late assignments will be accepted without penalty. Makeup exams will be administered in the event of a university excused absence. For more information on what constitutes a university excused absence, please see: http://student-rules.tamu.edu/ rule07. Academic Integrity: "An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do." Upon accepting admission to Texas A&M University, a student immediately assumes a commitment to uphold the Honor Code, to accept responsibility for learning, and to follow the philosophy and rules of the Honor System. Students will be required to state their commitment on examinations, research papers, and other academic work. Ignorance of the rules does not exclude any member ofthe TAMU community from the requirements or the processes of the Honor System. For additional information please visit: hllp:/1 aggiehonor.tamu.edul. It is yow" responsibility to be familiar with the definitions of academic misconduct (http://aggiehonor.tamu.edu/student%20rules/definitions.html) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Policy Statement: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning envirorunent that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact Disability Services, in Cain Hall, Room 8118, or call845-1637. For additional infonnation, visit http://disability.tamu.edu/.

COURSE SCHEDULE Unit Date Topic Assessment Reading Listening Due Introduction Monday, Introduction Syllabus Aug. 27 1 h to Course Wednesday, Defming and Nettl2012. "Stamps" Aug. 29 1 h Discussing Excursions in and umusic" World Music. "Blackbirds" "Studying Music of the World's Cultures," 2-25. Friday, Aug. Musical.. Kyrie" 31 ' 1 Tenninology.. Folsom, Prison Blues," "Kern bang Pencak," and "IIuman Tiyu" Monday, Musicology Sept. 3'd Tenninology Continued Wednesday, Hornbostel- Terminology Sept. 5'h Sachs Assignment Classification Due System Friday, Sept. Defining and Ferraro and 7'h Discussing Andreatta Culture 2012. Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective. "The Concept of Culture." 27-50. Monday, Observing Titan and Beck Sept. 1 o'h and 2009. Documenting "Discovering Human and Behavior Documenting a World of Music," 533-

559. The Wednesday, Cultural & Americas Sept. 12'" Musical Hybridity in the Americas Friday, Sept. Anglo- "Weeping 14'" American Mary" Folk Music & Shape Note Singing Monday, Sikuri Music Turino 1989. '~Manuelita" Sept. 17'" of the "The and Peruvian Coherence of "Sikuri." Aymara Social Style and Musical Creation Among the Aymara in Southern Peru," 1-30. Wednesday, Son Jarocho "Siquisiri" Sept. 19'" in Veracruz, and "EI Mexico and Trompo" the Diaspora Friday, Sept. Tango along "La 21" the Rio de Ia Cumparsita, Plata " Monday, The Blues, "St. Louis Sept. 24'" Jazz, and Blues," Early Rock & "Poor Boy Roll Blues" Wednesday, Emergence of Rivera and "Gasolina" Sept. 26'" Hip-hop & Breiia 2007. and "Ella y Reggaet6n Latin Yo" American Perspectives. "'Migration, Ethnicity, and Interactions between the United States and Hispanic Caribbean Popular Culture," 83-93.

Review Friday, Sept. Review for Review Sheet Session 28'" Exam I Exam 1 Monday, Exam 1 Exam 1 Oct. 1' 1 Sub-Saharan Wednesday, Music, Africa Oct. 3'd Colonization, and Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa Friday, Oct. Atsiagbekor "Atsia s'" of the Ewe Suite" Monday, Performing & Oct. 8'" Analyzing Atsiagbekor Wednesday, Music of the Keita 1990. "Yundum Oct. I Oth Mande Jali Research in Nko" and African ''Lambango" Literatures. "Fadenya and Artistic Creation in Mali:Kele Monson and MassaMakan Diabate," 103-114. Friday, Oct. South African "Mbube" 12'" Isicathamiya Monday, ShonaMbira "Chaminuka October 15'" of Zimbabwe We" Wednesday, The Black Gilroy 1991. "No October 17'" Atlantic: Fela Black Music Buredi," Kuti & Zola Research "Ghana- "Sounds Guinea- Authentic: Mali," Black Music, Ethnicity, and the Challenge of a 'Changing' Same," 111-136. The Middle Friday, Oct. Music in the Observation "Waslah" East 19th Middle East Report Due "Dastgah Mahur"

Monday, Music and Titon/Rasmuss "Chanting of Oct. 22"d Islam en 2009. the Quran" Worlds of "Signs of Music. "The Sadness" Arab World," 473-502. Wednesday, Palestinian "Song of Oct. 24'" Wedding Praise & Music Jov" Friday, Oct. Discussion of Horowitz "A 26'" Israeli and 1999. Journal Rumenisher Palestinian q(american Doyne" and Music Folklore. "Rachel, "Israeli Rachel" Mediterranean Music," 450-463. Monday, Women, Youssefzadeh "Tasnif-e Oct. 29'" Popular 2000. British Sanama" Music, and Journal of "Gharib eh the Iranian Ethnomusicolo Ashena" Revolution gy. "The Situation of Music in Iran since the Revolution: The Role of Official Organizations, " 35-61. Wednesday, Women, Oct. 31" Popular Music, and the Iranian Revolution Continued Review Friday, Nov. Review for Review Sheet Session 2"d Exam2 Exam2 Monday, Exam2 Exam2 Nov. s'" India Wednesday, Introduction "Samaveda" Nov. 7'" to India

Friday, Nov. Hindustani "Raga 9'" Classical Khamaj Music Alap" and "Raga Khamaj Gat" Monday, Performing Nov. 12'" and Analyzing Hindustani Classical Music Wednesday, Sufism, I.) Qureshi "Qawwali" Nov. 14'" Mysticism 1999. Popular and "Man andqawwali Music. "His Kunto Master's Maula" Voice: Exploring Qawwali and 'Gramophone Culture' in South Asia," 63-98. Friday, Nov. Popular "Jhummar" 16 10 Music of "Aao India Nachiye" Indonesia Monday, Introduction Ladrang Nov. 19'" to Indonesia Pangkur" and "Gending Pengalang" Wednesday, Performing Blog Entry Nov. 21'' and Due Analyzing Javanese Gamelan Friday, Nov. Thanksgiving 23'd Break-No Class Monday, Performing Nov. 26 10 Wayang Kulit Wednesday, Kecak, Nov. 28 10 Tourism, and Musical Adaptation

Friday, Nov. Dangdut 1.) Reading "Qur'an dan 30th Ethnography: Koran" Weintraub 20 l 0. Dangdut Stories "Introduction," l-31. Review Monday, Review for Review Sheet Session Dec. 3'd Exam 3 Exam3 Monday, Exam3 Exam3 Dec. lo'h 8:00-10:00 AM