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Catherine Appert on Planet Rap: Where hip-hop came from and where it's going

This Winter Session, students have a rare opportunity to visit Only offered during Winter Session once before, this online course is taught by Catherine Appert, an ethnomusicologist and associate professor in the 麻豆视频 and 麻豆视频鈥 Department of Music. Appert will survey the vast musical and cultural impact rap has had on the world since its inception in New York City during the 1970s.

鈥淵outh around the world not only consume American hip-hop, they鈥檝e created their own adaptations of rap and hip-hop into texts, dance and visual culture,鈥 said Appert. 鈥淭he course traces ongoing connections between hip-hop鈥檚 roots in the cultural expression of marginalized youth in the urban United States and its relationship to contemporary pop culture. We鈥檒l trace rap鈥檚 journey around the globe where diverse practitioners have mobilized its beats, rhymes and culture to address their own experiences of oppression and celebration and to agitate for social justice.鈥

The School of Continuing Education (SCE), which offers Winter Session, asked Appert what students can expect from this three-credit, three-week course offered online, Jan. 2-19.

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