This course intends to enhance students’ critical thinking, expression, reading and writing which are some of the most important skills that students need to develop during their university education. By engaging with and evaluating contemporary literature in ethnomusicology, students are guided to accomplish the three major goals:
- Acquiring new knowledge and insights
- Internalising those insights and making that knowledge their own
- Communicating their new understanding to others.
At the conclusion of this course, students will become familiar with a variety of issues, theories and methodologies in the field of ethnomusicology, and be able to apply them to the study of music from social science perspectives.
This course is highly recommended for students in ethnomusicology and musicology as well as for those who would likely pursue postgraduate studies in music, sociology, media and anthropology.
ANTHRO 301 is structured as a 2-hour seminar course proceeded by the course convenor and students’ discussion and presentation on weekly readings, topics, assignments and final projects.