COML054 - The Black Mixtape: Black Literary Soundtracks

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
The Black Mixtape: Black Literary Soundtracks
Term
2018C
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML054401
Course number integer
54
Meeting times
TR 03:00 PM-04:30 PM
Meeting location
BENN 401
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Margo Natalie Crawford
Description
Never before has poetry been so inescapable. Hip hop, the soundtrack of our times, has made rhyme, meter, and word-play part of our daily lives. How did this happen? This course begins not on the page, but in the bardic traditions of Homer's Iliad, which encoded many of the values of its time in oral formulas. Poetry was, however, no mere encyclopedia, but also a source of risk, as we will read in Plato's warning against its hypnotic powers, and in the excesses of the Bacchae. We continue through 19th and 20th century attempts to recover these classic traditions (Wordsworth, Longfellow, Pound). Yet Europe was not the only center of poetic production. How does the Homeric tradition relate to living traditions of West African singing poets (griots) and Southern African praise songs? And what traces of these traditions can we hear in the blues? We will listen to early blues recordings and discuss the politics of collecting folklore, and the genius of African American modernists (Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, Georgia Douglas Johnson) who bought vernacular speech onto the page. We will read and listen to a number of 20th century poets inspired when page meets stage in jazz poetry, dub poetry, spoken word, and hip hop. Assignments will include 2 papers, 2 small-group performances, memorization exercises, and a creative adaptation of one poem. See the Comparative Literature website for descriptions of current offerings at http://www.sas.upenn.edu/Complit/
Course number only
054
Cross listings
AFRC054401, MUSC054401, ENGL054401
Fulfills
Arts & Letters Sector
Use local description
No