ANTH 319.090 | Research Methods in Expressive Culture

ANTH 319.090 | Research Methods in Expressive Culture

Dr. Moore Quinn, Ph.D.

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posted by Paul

Background

When you listen to music, especially jazz, you become emerged in a complex and layered communication. My primary focus is going to decipher the language of jazz. I may go about this in a few ways. First, I’m going to compare learning to play jazz to language acquisition. This involves [...]

Religious Muisc Research Proposal

In my research, I intend to work with three non-Christian religious institutions to discover the role of musical performance in each institution during regular services. My intended locations of research are the Charleston Tibetan Society, Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue, and the Central Mosque of Charleston. Through this research, I expect to evaluate the similarities [...]

revised topic idea

posted by Paul
Instead of focusing just on musical performances themselves, I think I’m going to examine the audiences as well. I think it would be interesting to observe the dynamic between the music or musician and the type of audience and how they react to certain types of music.

Religious Music

Posted by: Michael
Ideally my project will consist of a comparative analysis of religious music in Charleston.  If possible I would like to include music from a variety of local religious centers including: Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue, the Dharma Center of the Charleston Tibetan Society, the Central Mosque, and one of the many Christian churches. [...]

research project

By Paul G
I am considering exploring live music performed in charleston, anything from concerts, to bars, to street corner performances. I may focus on the jazz scene specifically. Still thinking though.

Research Project Idea

Posted By: Sarah
I’m thinking about researching experimental composers and performers with the criteria that they are under forty, that they live in, or have recently been living in Charleston, SC, and that they have been active within the last six or seven months.

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