Instructions:
You will be writing about a nation, region or ethnicity that is not represented in the textbook. Students can easily reference which nations are covered by the textbook by scanning the table of contents on pages v-x.
As you consider your selection, please do not select any area that is native to you, or that you that you have a fair amount of experience with. Consider this paper to be an opportunity for a more in-depth study of a specific foreign culture that interests you.
Once you have selected your location, you will need to conduct research into the general culture and customs of the place, the musical traditions of the place and how that music fits into the wider overall culture. Simultaneously, you should sample a variety of recordings from the location and eventually select three pieces of music that you will write about in your paper. Be sure to document your sources and your recordings.
Your paper should be organized into several distinct sections:
Cultural, Historical and Geographical Overview
This section should endeavor to briefly summarize the nature of of area’s culture (especially music) and how it has been shaped by the history and geography of the area. Cultural exchange with neighboring areas or trading partners is a potentially interesting area of exploration, as is the ways in which music relates to other art forms. This portion of the paper should provide the reader with a framework for understanding the context of the musical examples. This section will likely be a minimum of 1.5 – 2 pages, however I’m more concerned with the quality of the writing than I am with length.
Three Musical Examples
The student should explore a wide variety of musical selections from the area. While doing so, keep the following things in mind.
Each musical example will likely take ⅔ to one page, but again this is just a rough guide.
Conclusion
Your conclusion should make some “wrap up” statements about what you learned about your chosen area. Also, address any issues that may still not be resolved for you. Don’t be reluctant to address any issues that aren’t easily resolved or have negative or ambiguous outcomes. I am not necessarily looking for a neatly wrapped up conclusion with no loose ends. I am looking for a conscientious, thoughtful look at the assigned topics in your area, sharing of the major ideas you uncovered regarding the music or the culture, and any unanswered questions, if any, you are still dealing with.
The conclusion section will likely be ½ to one page.
Sources
Link to your musical selections here.
Cite your sources using your choice of MLA or APA formats.
A portion of this assignment borrowed from plans made by Virginia Montecino at George Mason University. http://mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/researchpap.htm