Black Studies: Black Music Division

MUS2149.02
Course System Home Terms Fall 2016 Black Studies: Black Music Division

Course Description

Summary

In the early 70s Bennington music faculty members Bill Dixon and Milford Graves guided Bennington students through the black esthetic lens with music, words and deeds. Their compositions, teachings, and innovative approaches to creative music boldly addressed a multitude of issues inspired by the Civil Rights Movement. This 7 week course explores social, political and cultural content by artists such as Nina Simone, Erykah Badu, Miles Davis and Jimi Hendrix, The Last Poets, Public Enemy, Kendrick Lamar and Chance the Rapper. Students will investigate how the movement instigated an awakening in the artistic community through researching various Bennington archives, documentaries, photos and performances. Students are strongly encouraged to take as many of the three Black Studies courses as possible (Karthik Pandian鈥檚 Black Studies: Black Film Division and Black Studies: Black Video Division)  

Prerequisites

None.

Please contact the faculty member : mwimberly@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Michael Wimberly

Day and Time

Delivery Method

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2016

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

40