Music: Ethnomusicology, PhD

PhD

In Philadelphia (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    Philadelphia (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Ethnomusicology at Penn reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the field, combining approaches from anthropology, musicology, folklore, literary theory, religious studies, linguistics, critical theory, and gender studies in order to interrogate the webs of meaning within which music resonates. Faculty are pursuing research centrally concerned with diaspora, music and trauma, jazz in world perspective, post-coloniality, tourism and mobility studies, sound studies, applied ethnomusicology, and popular music studies. Areas of expertise for our faculty encompass the Americas, Western Europe, Africa, and the Indian Ocean. 

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Philadelphia (USA)
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Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 19104

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Subjects

  • Music

Course programme

Anthropology of Music
Texts and Material Culture
Aesthetics and Criticism
Historiography and Methodologies
The Interpretation of Oral Traditions
Studies in Medieval Music
Studies in Renaissance Music
Studies in Baroque Music
Studies in Classical Music
Studies in Romantic Music
Studies in Twentieth-Century Music
Seminar in Afro-American Music
Analytical Methods: Tonal Music
Analytical Methods: Twentieth-Century Music
Tonal and Post-Tonal Music
Studies in Music Theory and Analysis
Field Methods in Ethnomusicology
Seminar in Ethnomusicology
Seminar in Ethnomusicology
Guided Reading in Musical Scholarship (or elective)
Teaching World Musics (or elective)
Independent Study and Research
Preparation of Ph.D. Proposal

Must be graduate courses within the Music department.


Must be 700 series courses.


Courses may be within or outside the Music department.


Music: Ethnomusicology, PhD

higher than £ 9000