The course compares the ways music operates politically in several cultures around the world. During the quarter we are going to concentrate on the musical cultures of Brazilians, Jamaicans, North African immigrants in France, Cambodians, and Hawaiians. We also go indepth with an a writing assignment focusing on the life and music of Tupac Shakur.
We have to read:
Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley, by Timothy White
Rebel for the Hell of It: the Life of Tupac Shakur, by Armond White
I've already read Rebel, so I only have to read the Marley book.
We also have two videos on the life of 2pac, focusing on his political motivations (ie: Black Panther Party in early years, poverty, comparing cultures, etc...)
The videos are in streaming media format, and I can watch them on my computer at any time. I wanted to try and save the video from the streaming source. If I can figure out how to do so, I'll be sure to post the video for you guys as long as its not one of the retail DVD documentaries.
I'll keep this updated on any interesting information that I get from the class.
We have to read:
Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley, by Timothy White
Rebel for the Hell of It: the Life of Tupac Shakur, by Armond White
I've already read Rebel, so I only have to read the Marley book.
We also have two videos on the life of 2pac, focusing on his political motivations (ie: Black Panther Party in early years, poverty, comparing cultures, etc...)
The videos are in streaming media format, and I can watch them on my computer at any time. I wanted to try and save the video from the streaming source. If I can figure out how to do so, I'll be sure to post the video for you guys as long as its not one of the retail DVD documentaries.
I'll keep this updated on any interesting information that I get from the class.