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University module specification outlining curriculum content, learning outcomes, teaching methods, assessment structure and indicative reading for a course on the relationship between Western popular music and world music within popular music studies and ethnomusicology.
Module code: MUSC5036 (MU556); MUSC6036 (MU633)
Institution: School of Music and Fine Art
Module level: Level 5; Level 6
Credits: 15 credits (7.5 ECTS)
Teaching term: Spring
Prerequisite modules: MUSC5035 Popular and World Music (A)
Co-requisite modules: MUSC5035 Popular and World Music (A); MU6035 Popular and World Music (A)
Programmes of study: BSc (Hons) Music Technology; BMus (Hons) Music; BMus (Hons) Popular Music; BA Music
Subject area: Popular music studies; ethnomusicology
Teaching methods: Lectures; seminars; private study
Total study hours: 150
Contact hours: 20
Private study hours: 130
Assessment method: Essay (3000 words) – 100%
Reassessment method: Like for like
Campus: Medway
Key topics: World music concept; comparative musicology; ethnomusicology; authenticity; postmodernity; emic and etic perspectives; global music industry
Reading authors: Andy Bennett; Philip V. Bohlman; Simon Frith; Dave Laing; Timothy D. Taylor; Lise Waxer
Revision note: Revised FSO Feb 2018
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