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Courses on Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey Not Just Easy Listening

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Courses on Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey Not Just Easy Listening

What is the connection between Taylor Swift's songwriting and poems written by William Shakespeare? How does 19th century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche relate to Lana Del Rey's music? How do cultural attitudes toward the singers project modern feminist1 ideas?

These are just some of the questions students explored while taking a course about one of the world-famous pop stars at the University of Texas-Austin or New York University (NYU). The classes are not just easy listening. They closely examine the singers' lyrics2, influences, ideas, and place in American pop culture.

Kathy Iandoli teaches a course at NYU called "Topics in Recorded Music: Lana Del Rey." The professor is an experienced music reporter, writer and critic.

"I said to the students — this is not to make you a Lana Del Rey fan," Iandoli told VOA. "And we're not going to sit here and just have Lana Del Rey playlists and just kind of hang out every week together."

But listening to the music was a big part of the class. And since it is taught within NYU's Clive Institute of Recorded Music, students were able to listen to Del Rey's music in a special classroom with good sound quality. That way, they could hear all the details the music had to offer.

Iandoli says the course is a combination of music criticism, music business and social commentary. And the course can get into some pretty complex subject matter.

Del Rey, whose music often deals with mental health and complex relationships, is considered a pioneer of so-called "Sad Girl Pop." This has connections to the feminist "Sad Girl Theory." Iandoli said the theory expresses the idea that women use sadness as a tool of empowerment and resistance. Female songwriters of the past might be sad because a lover left them. But Del Rey and other "Sad Girl Pop" singers are sad for another reason: they were the ones who left their lover.

"The sadness of today... is almost empowering because if you're the one breaking the heart, you're in control of the heartache," Iandoli explained.

To learn about this idea, students read essays by feminist thinkers, watched films and discussed the ideas in class.

"I like to assign things rooted in history," Iandoli said.

The class on Taylor Swift at the University of Texas is all about connecting past and present. English professor of medieval literature Elizabeth Scala teaches the course. She wanted to find a way to get her first-year students interested in reading older writings and research methods.

In the course, called "The Taylor Swift Songbook," Scala centers on Swift's songs as poetry.

"I started with treating Taylor Swift as kind of a poet and dealing3 with her lyrics as poetry," she said. "And then I would often pair (the songs) with ... a Renaissance4 love poet."

Scala said the course is designed to help students realize that poetry is a part of their everyday lives when they listen to music like Swift's. For example, students might see a connection between the popular music of today and writers like Shakespeare and Robert Frost. Through Swift's music, students learn poetry methods and structure. Scala noted5 that while students listen to poetry all the time in music, they may not recognize what it is.

"You're carrying it around in your pocket on your iPhone all the time and you're constantly listening to it," Scala said. She added that while music lyrics often rhyme, modern poetry often does not.

The professor also pairs Swift's songs with other readings, films, and plays, like Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliette.

One song the students closely examined was Love Story from Swift's Fearless album. The song describes scenes from Romeo and Juliette. Students discuss Swift as a "Juliette" character in the song. Scala explains that Swift creates a fairy tale structure, but unlike the play, Swift as Juliette is very active. Scala says using the song helps ease the students into reading the first three parts of the play.

Both classes explored the larger music industry surrounding the two artists, including the issue of how much control a writer has over their work. Iandoli assigned readings on pop music and female pop music branding.

On the final day of class at Texas, one of Swift's early co-writers came to speak to the students. At NYU, Iandoli invited the representative who signed Del Rey to Interscope Records as a guest speaker.

Iandoli said Del Rey is a great singer to study because she has influenced a new generation of female singers and songwriters.

"There is something very great about the music that she makes because she tapped into the human emotion and she spoke6 to these girls. And these girls later picked up guitars and pianos."

Scala noted that Swift's songs help students see how difficult, older poetry is not much different from poetry used in today's popular music.

"The way that you listen to and understand these songs is deeply embedded8 in the way in which poetry has worked for a thousand years," she said.

Words in This Story

attitude – n. a feeling or opinion about something or someone

lyrics – n. (pl.) the words of a song or poem

hang out – phrasal verb. to be or stay somewhere for a period of time without doing much

pioneer – n. a person who helps create or develop new ideas, methods, etc.

medieval – adj. of or relating to the Middle Ages : of or relating to the period of European history from about C.E. 500 to about 1500

constant – adj. happening a lot or all the time

rhyme – n. one of two or more words or phrases that end in the same sounds

branding – n. the process of establishing the popular image of a specific product

embed7 – v. to place or set (something) firmly in something else


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1 feminist mliyh     
adj.主张男女平等的,女权主义的
参考例句:
  • She followed the feminist movement.她支持女权运动。
  • From then on,feminist studies on literature boomed.从那时起,男女平等受教育的现象开始迅速兴起。
2 lyrics ko5zoz     
n.歌词
参考例句:
  • music and lyrics by Rodgers and Hart 由罗杰斯和哈特作词作曲
  • The book contains lyrics and guitar tablatures for over 100 songs. 这本书有100多首歌的歌词和吉他奏法谱。
3 dealing NvjzWP     
n.经商方法,待人态度
参考例句:
  • This store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing.该商店因买卖公道而享有极高的声誉。
  • His fair dealing earned our confidence.他的诚实的行为获得我们的信任。
4 renaissance PBdzl     
n.复活,复兴,文艺复兴
参考例句:
  • The Renaissance was an epoch of unparalleled cultural achievement.文艺复兴是一个文化上取得空前成就的时代。
  • The theme of the conference is renaissance Europe.大会的主题是文艺复兴时期的欧洲。
5 noted 5n4zXc     
adj.著名的,知名的
参考例句:
  • The local hotel is noted for its good table.当地的那家酒店以餐食精美而著称。
  • Jim is noted for arriving late for work.吉姆上班迟到出了名。
6 spoke XryyC     
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
参考例句:
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
7 embed SqjxX     
vt.把…嵌(埋、插)入,扎牢;使深留脑中
参考例句:
  • The harpoon struck but did not embed.鱼叉击中了但并没有插入。
  • This photo showed us how did the root of plant embed the soil deeply.这张照片显示植物的根是如何深入到土壤里去的。
8 embedded lt9ztS     
a.扎牢的
参考例句:
  • an operation to remove glass that was embedded in his leg 取出扎入他腿部玻璃的手术
  • He has embedded his name in the minds of millions of people. 他的名字铭刻在数百万人民心中。
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