MUS1150H: Music and Land: Sounds of Belonging and Exclusion

This seminar examines the use of music to make a variety of land-based claims, from asserting land rights to justifying ethnic nationalism, and from defining vernacular traditions to imagining diasporic selves. Course readings will focus on traditional and popular musics from the early 20th century to the present, highlighting intersections with literature and visual arts. Students are encouraged to apply the theoretical and practical approaches explored in this seminar to their own areas of study.

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