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MUSCLG 69

Music and Politics

Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour. Exploration and demonstration of various ways in which music is informed by and informs politics. From individual performances to mass demonstrations, music is recognizable as a political act and tool that is not simply representative, but also constitutive, meaning that music creates belief systems (politics). Examination of development and use of music by social movements, political parties, and nations, and critical listening practices to better hear world around us and sounds that compose its futures. P/NP or letter grading.

Sections in Fall 2026

Not offered in Fall 2026.
No grade history for this course — the data runs Fall 2021 to Spring 2025.