Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
Accrdions of the New Wld
Term
2019A
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
401
Section ID
AFRC157401
Meeting times
TR 12:00 PM-01:30 PM
Meeting location
LERN 210
Instructors
Timothy Rommen
Description
This course focuses on the musical genres and styles (both traditional and popular) that have grown up around the accordion in the New World. We will begin our explorations in Nova Scotia and move toward the Midwest, travelling though the polka belt. From there, our investigation turns toward Louisiana and Texas--toward zydeco, Cajun, and Tex-Mex music. We will then work our way through Central and South America, considering norteno, cumbia, vallenato, tango, chamame, and forro. Our journey will include in the Caribbean, where we will spend some time thinking about merengue and rake-n-scrape music. Throughout the semester, the musical case studies will be matched by readings and films that afford ample opportunity to think about the ways that music is bound up in ethnicity, identity, and class. We will also have occasion to think about the accordion as a multiple meaningful instrument that continues to be incorporated into debates over cultural politics and mobilized as part ofstrategies of representation through the New World.
Course number only
157
Cross listings
MUSC255401, LALS157401
Use local description
No