ASAM130 - Sonic Reverberation Asam: Sonic Reverberations of Asian America

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Sonic Reverberation Asam: Sonic Reverberations of Asian America
Term
2022A
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
301
Section ID
ASAM130301
Course number integer
130
Meeting times
W 01:45 PM-03:45 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 2N36
Level
undergraduate
Description
This is a course about music as sonic cultural practices of intercultural communication and as lived experience in which racial, ethnic, diasporic, religious, gendered, sexual, national identities are formed and transformed. This course specifically examines how various ideas and meanings of Asia America are enacted and embodied through music performances and other sonic practices. The course also considers how the production and consumption of Asian American as cultural difference through music and sound impacts the making and unmaking of multiculturalism and the American self. Topics will include questions about how music and sound is mobilized within the history and stories of Asian immigration and migration to the U.S.; the impact of the transnational circulation of Asian and Asian American music; representations of AAPs in popular culture; the potentials and limits of music to mitigate social and political problems encountered by Asian American communities; and community building through sonic encounters of Afro-Asian, Asian-Latinx and Caribbean, East Asian/South Asian American solidarities. Critical and reflexive theoretical approaches from ethnomusicology, anthropology, and performance studies, among other related disciplines, will be used to examine a range of styles and genres through close listening to assigned sound recordings and music ethnographies. No previous musical training is required for this course.
Course number only
130
Use local description
No