Popular Music in the Classroom : Essays for Instructors

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Popular Music in the Classroom : Essays for Instructors

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 257 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781476671574
  • DDC分類 781.64071

Full Description

Popular music has long been a subject of academic inquiry, with college courses taught on Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, and the Beatles, along with more contemporary artists like Beyonce and Outkast. This collection of essays draws upon the knowledge and expertise of instructors from a variety of disciplines who have taught classes on popular music. Topics include: the analysis of music genres such as American folk, Latin American protest music, and Black music; exploring the musical catalog and socio-cultural relevance of specific artists; and discussing how popular music can be used to teach subjects such as history, identity, race, gender, and politics. Instructional strategies for educators are provided.

Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction (David Whitt)

Part 1: Popular Music History and Genres

Highway 61: Alan Lomax and the Mythology of the Road

in American Folk Music (Raymond Blanton)

"There is no revolution without songs": Teaching Latin

American Resistance Music in the Spanish Curriculum (Eunice Rojas)

Teaching the Music of Sunshine and Noir California: From "California Dreamin'" to "Straight Outta Compton" (Shawn Schwaller)

Remembering Tomorrow: Exploring the Deeper Transatlantic

Story of the Birth of the Psychedelic Sixties (Tom Zlabinger)

Globalizing Jamaican Music: From Reggae to New Wave (William M. Knoblauch)

Teaching Black Music as a Living Tradition: Pedagogically Connecting the Past to the Present (Justin Patch)

Part 2: Artists and Icons

Good Rockin' in the Classroom: Teaching Elvis Presley

and Popular Music (Jay Scott Chipman)

Teaching the Beatles! (Jeff Mohr)

People, Hell and Angels: The Sociocultural Contributions to the Rise and Demise of Jimi Hendrix (Ignatius Calabria)

Songs of Ascent: Teaching the History, Music and Activism

of U2 (David Whitt)

Part 3: Popular Music Analysis and Other Instructional Tools

Musical Identities: Teaching Race, Class and Gender

Through Popular Music (James L. Deys and Jacob A. Dickerson)

Patriarchy, ­Cross-Dressing, Agency and Violence: Women and the Pedagogical Opportunities in Heavy Metal (Daniel Guberman)

Music and Protest: Dissecting and Creating Social and Political Music (Michael W. McFarland)

Can ­Bro-Country Kill Your Parents? Using Shifting Musical Taste

to Explore the Relationship of Youth and Parent Cultures (Charles R. Warner)

Game-Based Learning in the Popular Music Classroom (Brian Robison)

About the Contributors

Index

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