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American music is a richly layered subject that appears across disciplines including cultural studies, history, musicology, and media studies. Its academic appeal lies in how it reflects broader social forces — migration, racial identity, political resistance, and commercial influence — all compressed into sound and performance. Because American music draws from so many traditions and communities, it raises fundamental questions about how culture forms, borrows, and transforms over time. Courses in arts, humanities, and ethnic studies regularly assign essays on this topic precisely because it connects aesthetic analysis to historical and sociological argument.

The papers collected here take a range of approaches. Some focus on specific genres or moments, such as the influence of psychedelics on music and culture in the 1960s or the role of gospel as a spiritual tradition. Others examine African American vernacular expression and the broader African American influence on popular music. Comparative essays set American music against traditions from Asia or the United Kingdom, while analytical pieces tackle figures like George Gershwin and his importance to theater. Additional papers explore propaganda in pop music and the relationship between mass media, acculturation, and music consumption.

A strong essay on American music needs a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad survey — claiming that a specific genre or cultural moment changed the music industry is more persuasive than simply describing it. Evidence drawn from musical texts, historical context, and cultural theory carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating music as a neutral artifact; strong essays always situate sound within the social and political conditions that produced it.

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Comparative analysis of American and Asian musical traditions
As an Asian student taking a "History of American music" class, I have been learning many new things about American music. This is not a type of music that I usually listen to. I usually listen to Pop music from my own…
Paper Doctorate
African American vernacular: history, features, and cultural significance
Origin and Evolution of the African-American Vernacular
Paper Undergraduate
African American influence in American popular music
The influence of American Americans on American popular music has been evident for decades. The purpose of this discussion is to trace African-American influence within all styles of American popular music from swing to…
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Social issues and gender in Reed's The C Above High C
Ishmael Reed's play "The C Above C Above High C" chronicles the struggles of jazz musician Louis Armstrong during the Civil Rights movement to make a living as an artist and to support the cause of African-Americans for equality. When Armstrong criticized President Eisenhower's ambivalent stance to civil rights, he garnered many enemies, including his managers who wanted Armstrong to remain an apolitical figure in the field of music.
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Mass Media and Acculturation in Taiwanese ESL Learners: Methodology
To conduct this relational study a descriptive research method adapting self-report survey instruments will be utilized. This will include an online survey as well as a snowballing questionnaire.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Communications - Pop Music Propaganda
Propaganda exists in more than government publications and specific public relations pieces. Propaganda and mass persuasion are present in all forms of media, including "pop" music.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Asian Youth Although Most Adults
Although most adults and even many young adults and youth have not heard of the magazine Giant Robot, since first being published in 1994, it has become as well-known to select audiences as People Magazine or Rolling…
Paper Masters
George Gershwin Was an American
George Gershwin was an American composer, songwriter, pianist and conductor. He was an insightful and adoring musician, who manufactured his musical formations between jazz and classical customs.
Paper Doctorate
Asian American music, literature, and humor in challenging social segregation
Analyzes the following: Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee. "Clothes." Leong, Russell C. "Poetry Within Earshot." Amerasia 15(1): 165-193. Peters, Russell. "Asian and Indian People." Retrieved online: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=russell+peters+asian&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CC0QtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dm0L6pFsNpDM&ei=GzF9TqdFoOS9QTlgYXODA&usg=AFQjCNF3RtsmUwpzTif4rxRr9mGZjWzw Pok, Ra. "My Mother's Hair." Sudden Rush. "EA." Video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgmOO5jiiq0 Takamura, Kango. "Setsu." Takamura, Kango. "His Bride." Yang, Gene Lueng. American Born Chinese. First Second, 2006.
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World music and the music of the United Kingdom
Martin was born in the United Kingdom. Most of his family comes from the Midlands, around the industrial city of Birmingham. Much of Birmingham was destroyed by the German air bombs during the Blitz, and this recent…