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Module Title LI The Blues
SchoolLan, Cult, Art Hist & Music
Department Music
Module Code 10 24280
Module Lead Amy Brosius
Level Intermediate Level
Credits 20
Semester Semester 1
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions None
Contact Hours Seminar-20 hours
Total: 20 hours
Exclusions
Description The Blues is one of the most important African-American musical genres and has been highly influential in the development of jazz, rock ā€˜nā€™ roll, and other Western popular musics. This module will consider what the blues are and who were/are the musicians who sang them. We will study the stylistic aspects of the different types of blues and the societies which shaped them. More specifically we will discuss the ways in which the blues were disseminated and the attitudes they communicate about morality, society, religion, etc. of the musicians who created them. Other important issues considered will include race, class, gender, and questions of intellectual property.
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module students should be able to:
  • analyse different types of blues studied, including suitable blues not discussed in seminars as examples in support of their commentaries and evaluations;
  • discuss different social and cultural influences on the development of the blues studied;
  • cite and, where appropriate, analyse, specific and suitable pieces of music as examples in support of their commentaries and evaluations;
  • Synthesise and evaluate themes across a wide range of diverse material;
  • demonstrate an ability to find and appraise scholarly literature not cited on module reading lists.
Assessment 24280-01 : Essay 1/2 : Coursework (45%)
24280-02 : 24hr THEP Centrally Managed : Exam (Centrally Timetabled) - Written Unseen (45%)
24280-03 : Weekly Assessments : Coursework (10%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessment:
45% Essay (2000 words);
45% Exam: includes timed essays and listening identification (1 hour 40 mins);
10% Weekly questions and three sentence summaries (500 words).

Reassessment:
Re-submission of failed component
Other
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