MUSC3520 - Music, Religion, Ritual in South and Southeast Asia.

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Music, Religion, Ritual in South and Southeast Asia.
Term
2024A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
401
Section ID
MUSC3520401
Course number integer
3520
Meeting times
TR 12:00 PM-1:29 PM
Meeting location
LERN 102
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
James Sykes
Description
What role does music play in articulating religious identities and spaces? What is the importance of ritual musics as they persist and change in the modern world? How does music reflect and articulate religious ways of thinking and acting? In this course, we explore these and other questions about the interrelations between music, religion, and ritual in South and Southeast Asia. Focusing on India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Indonesia, the course emphasizes musics from Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim and Christian traditions; nevertheless, it draws widely to touch upon sacred musics in Pakistan, Nepal, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, and among some indigenous peoples in the region. Throughout, we explore ontologies of sound; sonic occurrences in religious structures, public processions, and pilgrimage sites; the construction of religion and ritual as ideas forged through colonial encounter and modern scholarship on religion; the politics of sacred sounds in today's public spaces and contemporary media, such as television and online; and the surprising fluidity between popular and sacred musical genres.
Course number only
3520
Cross listings
ANTH3520401
Use local description
No