Music and Christian Identity in Global Context
TRP2809HS
L0101
Offered in Winter 2013 · Previously offered in Winter 2012 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
This course aims to create an ecumenical and interdisciplinary discourse on the practice of church music which is an important factor in shaping Christian identity from a global perspective. We shall examine various issues pertaining to the role of music in contemporary Christian performance and explore the musical enterprises that represent the ethnic and national identities of World Christianities and of migration or diaspora Christianities. Topics covered will include the enculturation of Christian worship and music, music and popular religious culture, the globalization of church music, cultural hybridity and inclusivity in Christian music, and the encounter of indigenous musico-religious culture and traditional church music in the non-Western world. Method: lectures, seminars, music listening, readings. Evaluation: Class participation (20%): Review (Book) (20%); Review (Worship) (30%); Presentation (30%)
Schedule: Monday, 11:00 to 13:00
Instructors: Hyun-Ah Kim
Other Information: Second Semester · One Credit
Additional Notes: Location: Larkin Building, room 212
This course has previously been taught with the course code TRT2609H