INTD 1024A
BadBunny:GenreGenderNatl-Ident
Bad Bunny: Genre, Gender & National Identity
Bad Bunny has transcended the Puerto Rican and Spanish-language music scene to become one of the most streamed artists in the world. In this course we will focus on Bad Bunny as a case study to explore the origins, development, and globalization of the Caribbean music genre and cultural phenomenon of reggaetón. Through an interdisciplinary lens, we will analyze songs, videos, performances, social media, and scholarly and mainstream articles, in order to explore topics such as the transnational dissemination of Puerto Rican lexicon, Bad Bunny's perpetuation and subversion of gender normativity in Latin American music culture, his activism against political disenfranchisement, gender and racial discrimination, neocolonialist gentrification of Puerto Rico, among other social issues. (Placement of SPAN 0104 or higher, or instructor's approval) (Course taught in English.)
- Schedule
- 10:30am-12:30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (Jan 4, 2024 to Feb 1, 2024)
- Location
- Gifford LCT
- Instructors
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Rohena-Madrazo, Marcos
mrm@middlebury.edu
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