University of Regina
- Evidence of experience teaching critical theories related to popular music cultures, politics, and identities;
- Evidence of awareness of key issues of critical theory relevant to popular music cultures, including feminist and anti-colonial perspectives;
- Experience managing classroom and online technologies used by UofR an...
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CTCH 225/MU 206 - Popular Music - Fall 2026
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The aim of this course is to study and understand the social, political, and cultural significance of popular music in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Topics include genres, individual artists and groups, stylistic trends, record labels and recording technologies, media representation and celebrity construction, as well as the role of race, class, gender, sexuality, and regional differences in the reception of popular music. Position Requirements The successful candidate must have completed a MA, MFA, or a PhD with a focus Popular Music Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, or equivalent as relevant to the course.- Evidence of experience teaching critical theories related to popular music cultures, politics, and identities;
- Evidence of awareness of key issues of critical theory relevant to popular music cultures, including feminist and anti-colonial perspectives;
- Experience managing classroom and online technologies used by UofR an...