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FOLK 702: Practicum
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Hufford, M. Adanced students may arrange for a practicum. The nature of the learning task and the work to be completed must be discussed both with the student's advisor and the practicum supervisor at the hosting organization or institution. Suitable practicum sites are museums, community or state arts organizations, not-for-profit organizations in the realm of cultural programming and advocacy, etc. The practicum may be taken for credit only once.
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FOLK 706: Culture/Power/Identities
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Hall. This course will introduce students to a conceptual language and the theoretical tools to analyze the complex dynamics of racial, ethnic, gender, sexual, and class differences. The students will critically examine the interrelationships between culture, power, and identities through the recent contributions in cultural studies, critical pedagogy and post-structuralist theory and will explore the usefulness of these ideas for improving their own work as researchers and as practitioners.
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FOLK 715: Seminar in Ethnomusicology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Muller. Open to graduate students from all departments. Seminar on selected topics in ethnomusicology. Freedom is a pervasive idea in the twentieth century, in the United States and elsewhere. This seminar will examine a range of texts concerned with the idea of freedom, politically, philosophically, and musically. A key part of the seminar will focus on free jazz, as it has been recorded in the twentieth century, and as it occurs in live performances on Penn campus and elsewhere in Philadelphia.
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FOLK 725: Bodylore
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Hufford, M. Bodylore, a term coined in the late 1980s by folklorist Katharine Young, names an emerging subfield focused on the body's role in the making of social meanings. In this seminar, we'll consider the body as it is theorized by Bakhtin, Bourdieu, Douglas, Harvey, Stewart, Young, and others, and we'll turn to selected ethnographic case studies to explore problems of embodiment. How does the body enact the discourses that constitute it How do our ways of imagining and interpreting the body bear on our ways of ordering the social and natural world How is the body's dual status as both mode and object of knowing (Stewart) negotiated in ethnographic and scientific practice How might a more humanistic ethnography undo and displace the dualisms of mind and body, body and self, and perhaps even return us to the body as a measure of all things (Harvey) Work for the course will include in-class presentations, participation in electronic and face-to-face discussion about the readings, and a final paper.
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FOLK 770: Seminar in Afro-American Music
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Ramsey. This seminar treats selected aspects of the history, aesthetics, criticism and historiography of African-American music. Topics will vary each time this course is offered.
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FOLK 999: Independent Study and Research
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Independent Study and Research
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FREN 110: Elementary French I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
For students who have never studied French or who have had very little exposure to the language. Most students with previous French should be in French 121 (elementary French for "false beginners"). All students who have already studied French elsewhere are required to take the placement test. Class work emphasizes the development of speaking and listening comprehension, reinforced by work in reading and writing. Course includes an introduction to French and Francophone culture. Out-of-class homework requires work with workbook, audio materials, in addition to frequent writing practice.
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FREN 112: Accelerated Elementary French
2.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
An intensive two-credit course covering the first and second semester of the elementary year. See descriptions of French 110 and 120. Students must have departmental permit to register.
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FREN 116: Elementary Haitian Creole
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Contact the Penn Language Center.
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FREN 120: Elementary French II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): French 110. The continuation of French 110.
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