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Nov 28, 2024
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ECO 234 - Political Economy in Popular Song In this course, students will explore the intersection of economic, social, political, and cultural forces through music. They will analyze different aspects of the capitalist system through a variety of lenses, including efficiency, economic justice, and power as they examine how artists’ observations relate to economic theory and research. They will discuss the ways in which culture shapes the way we understand our social and economic systems and think critically about their roles and responsibilities in these systems as workers, consumers, and citizens. Discussion will focus primarily on American culture and issues relevant to the U.S. economy.
Prerequisite(s): Writing, Reading, and Inquiry 1 (ENG 100 , HON 100 or RSP 100 ) or concurrent. Co-requisite(s): Credits: 3
Meets the Following Core Requirement: Cultural Interpretation Course Typically Offered: Course Type:
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