MUS 6 — Women and Music (3.00 units)
This course examines the diverse roles of women in music throughout history and across cultures, highlighting their contributions as composers, performers, producers, and cultural leaders. It explores a wide range of musical traditions, from Western art music to jazz, gospel, folk, country, and popular music, with a global perspective on non-Western and Indigenous practices. Students will analyze the intersection of gender, identity, and cultural context, as well as the impact of social movements, technology, and digital platforms on women’s visibility and representation. By addressing both historical achievements and contemporary challenges, the course emphasizes the enduring influence of women in shaping music and society. No prior musical experience is necessary.