Popular Music & Power: Key Concepts for Exam I

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What is the format of the MUS 132 exam?

The exam will be taken in person on paper, with a split into multiple choice and short answer sections.

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What materials are allowed during the MUS 132 exam?

Students can bring a 3x5-inch handwritten notecard, but no textbooks, notes, devices, or electronic equipment.

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What are the two sections of the MUS 132 exam?

The exam consists of multiple choice questions based on lectures and short answer questions based on discussion sections and readings.

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What is a key theme explored in the course MUS 132?

The relationship between popular music and power.

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Who is Jim Folsom in the context of the course?

A figure associated with the themes of politics and power in popular music.

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What does 'Diegetic music' refer to?

Music that is part of the narrative in a film or performance, as opposed to non-diegetic music which is added for effect.

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What is the significance of the Grand Ole Opry in country music?

It is a famous venue that has played a crucial role in the development and promotion of country music.

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What does 'hegemony' mean in the context of music and power?

The dominance of one group over others, often reflected in cultural expressions like music.

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What is the role of music in social movements according to the course?

Music serves as a tool for protest, community building, and expressing political ideals.

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Who is Buffy Sainte-Marie?

An artist known for her contributions to music and activism, particularly regarding Indigenous rights.

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What are narcocorridos?

A genre of music that narrates the lives of drug traffickers and reflects aspects of narcocultura.

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What is the significance of 'We Shall Overcome' in music history?

It is a key protest song associated with the Civil Rights Movement.

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What does 'music as protest' entail?

Using music to express dissent and challenge social or political issues.

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What is the relationship between country music and gender discussed in the course?

The course examines how gender roles and representations are reflected in country music narratives.

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What is the importance of the Chicks in relation to political speech?

Their political statements, particularly against George W. Bush, sparked significant controversy and discussion about freedom of expression in music.

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Who is Charley Pride?

A prominent African American country music artist who broke racial barriers in the genre.

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What does 'music & memory' refer to in the context of the course?

The way music evokes memories and emotions, often tied to cultural and historical contexts.

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What does the term 'acclamation' mean in the context of music?

A form of public approval or praise, often expressed through music in social or political contexts.

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What is the role of folk music in the Old Left?

Folk music was used as a means of expressing political ideals and solidarity among leftist movements.

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What is the significance of the song 'John Wayne Was a Nazi'?

It critiques American cultural icons and reflects on themes of power and identity in popular music.