FOLK-E 295 SURVEY OF HIP HOP (3 CR.)
Examines rap music and hip hop culture as artistic and socio-cultural phenomena with emphasis on historical, cultural, economic, and political contexts. Topics include the coexistence of various hip hop styles, their appropriation by the music industry, and controversies resulting from the exploitation of hip hop as a commodity for national and global consumption.
1 classes found
Spring 2024
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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LEC | 3 | 4109 | Closed | 3:00 p.m.–4:15 p.m. | MW | WB WEB | Orejuela F |
Regular Academic Session / Distance Synchronous Video
LEC 4109: Total Seats: 180 / Available: 0 / Waitlisted: 0
Lecture (LEC)
- IUB GenEd A&H credit
- COLL (CASE) Diversity in U.S.
- COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inq
- Above class meets with AAAD-A 295
- An on-line course only. Students must be enrolled at IUB to enroll. Students registered for this course can access course material through Canvas and the Zoom app. Students must log on for lecture at 3:00-4:15pm, MW.
- IUB GenEd A&H credit
- COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit
- COLL (CASE) Diversity in U.S. credit
This course examines rap music and hip hop culture as artistic and sociological phenomena within diverse historical, cultural, economic and political contexts. We meet online, twice a week in a Zoom Webinar to facilitate an interactive experience to discuss the development of various hip hop styles, the appropriation by the music industry, intercultural participation, intracultural conflict, and controversies resulting from the exploitation of hip hop music and culture as a commodity for national and global consumption. Additionally, we will address race in America and its intersections with gender, class, religion, and ethnicity.