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12:53 pm - 10/12/2011

Georgetown University Offers Jay-Z 101.




Noted educator and author, Michael Eric Dyson, has taken a new spin on generic education. He is now teaching a class at the prominent Georgetown University, based solely on Jay Z. The course, “Sociology of Hip-Hop: Jay-Z” is a 3 credit course offered this semester.

RapFix caught up with Dr. Dyson at Jigga’s carnival fundraiser for his “Shawn Carter Foundation” in Manhattan on September 29 where he spoke candidly about the importance of the rapper. “Well obviously Jay-Z is one of the greatest entertainers of the world today,” he said. “Not only is he a remarkable rhetorical genius, he’s also a man of deep sympathy and empathy for those who are lost and vulnerable, but especially under-educated youth of all cultures and stripes.”

While some speak negatively about hip-hop’s vulgarity and rawness, Dyson sees no point in going against this phenomenon and clearly supports including rap in the cannon of education. “Speaking out against rap music is useless, and it’s futile. The reality is there’s criticism for everything, but Jay-Z is one of the most remarkable artists of our time of any genre, and as a hip-hop artist he carries the weight of that art form with such splendor and grace and genius,” he said. “I admire the way in which he carries himself and the incredible craft that he displays every time he steps up to the microphone.”



The course covers Jay-Z’s book “Decoded,” Adam Bradley’s “Book of Rhymes,” Zack O'Malley Greenburg’s “Empire State of Mind,” as well as other articles and films about hip-hop in general. “We look at his incredible body of work, we look at his own understanding of his work, we look at others who reflect upon him, and then we ask the students to engage in critical analysis of Jay-Z himself,” Dyson explained.

Dr. Dyson reiterated that hip-hop is an important subject that people should take seriously and learn about, and the interest level at Georgetown is very high. “Well you know if you have an average size class of 30-40, and then you got 140 students signed up that tells you right there there’s an extraordinary interest,” he said, “I think that’s why it’s important for young people to see that the rhetorical invention of African American culture needs to be taken seriously with one of its greatest artist.”

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simontheduck 12th-Oct-2011 05:03 pm (UTC)
Kanye class would have been more interesting.
poop_of_death 12th-Oct-2011 05:04 pm (UTC)
What would it do teach you how to be an arrogant ass whose ego eclipses his talent? Js
simontheduck 12th-Oct-2011 05:06 pm (UTC)
Self esteem 101
mydrivethru 12th-Oct-2011 05:10 pm (UTC)
LOL
lickety_split 12th-Oct-2011 05:15 pm (UTC)
How to make millions.
sideponytail 12th-Oct-2011 05:57 pm (UTC)
more like how to be a great producer, writer, and human being, and overall success in life imo
sillyspray 12th-Oct-2011 07:30 pm (UTC)
YES I WAS COMING IN HERE TO SAY THIS
poop_of_death 12th-Oct-2011 05:03 pm (UTC)
This is fucking retarded.
beatlesluv 12th-Oct-2011 05:30 pm (UTC)
IA. So fucking dumb. What do you really learn in this class? I can understand studying his rhymes/music in some sort of music major or musicology, but really not a whole class about him and only him.
mylittlerants 12th-Oct-2011 05:38 pm (UTC)
lol IKR? This university is retarded solely based off of this.
lil_creamsoda 12th-Oct-2011 05:16 pm (UTC)
Michael Dyson is amazing. Out of all the prolific things he has written and spoken about, why he chooses to teach a class called "Jay-Z 101" is beyond me.
lil_creamsoda 12th-Oct-2011 05:19 pm (UTC)
ok. called, “Sociology of Hip-Hop: Jay-Z”. Still....
spoiled_water 12th-Oct-2011 05:30 pm (UTC)
yamcha 12th-Oct-2011 05:59 pm (UTC)
Tiara is flawless. And so is

beatlesluv A MICHAEL JACKSON CLASS is the only thing I'd be on board with. 12th-Oct-2011 05:30 pm (UTC)
AND even then only in a musicology or music major fine arts class/course
fiery_icicle 12th-Oct-2011 05:35 pm (UTC)
Hmmmm. Does anyone know if there's a Beatles 101 anywhere? Or MJ 101?
synth___romance 12th-Oct-2011 05:52 pm (UTC)
there's a lot of beatles courses. Even at my small liberal arts university they taught two different beatles courses, one 200 level history and one in london.
fiery_icicle 12th-Oct-2011 06:28 pm (UTC)
My current uni. and my old one only study the Beatles as part of general music history or musicology courses (e.g. as part of the course on the British Invasion or the rock or pop music genres). Nothing exclusive. It's probably because they're science- and arts-focused (music is considered fine arts by both). :/
lickety_split 12th-Oct-2011 06:14 pm (UTC)
There are courses about Harry Potter and Twilight too.
ohifonly_x 12th-Oct-2011 06:23 pm (UTC)
The closest thing we have to that is a course on music in the 60s.
patiently 12th-Oct-2011 05:37 pm (UTC)
hey man for an elective, why not? it's better than taking three 1 credit pottery classes..
tvwizard 12th-Oct-2011 05:37 pm (UTC)
That's cool. I probably wouldn't have taken it, but I love specific classes like this.
mylittlerants 12th-Oct-2011 05:39 pm (UTC)
ugh
tvwizard 12th-Oct-2011 06:40 pm (UTC)
:/
listenlouder 12th-Oct-2011 05:43 pm (UTC)
georgetown campus is beautiful but damn those kids are snobby. even my snobby friend who went there had to leave...and go to Columbia instead lol
patiently 12th-Oct-2011 06:07 pm (UTC)
gtown kids think they are the absolute shit. i went to school in dc and just like every other college/university in the city HAAAAAAAATES those little bastards.
listenlouder 12th-Oct-2011 06:41 pm (UTC)
all the kids i met there were kids of diplomats etc (i am as well, but i'm not as snobby as them, damn) and they would talk to me about politics and i'd be like...um bye. then they got mad at me because i told them that House was going downhill, apparently they had House viewing parties everyday monday lollll
kahluaandcream 12th-Oct-2011 07:29 pm (UTC)
I work on campus and while most kids I interact with are chill there's a healthy number of entitled jerks who can't read forms.
stellawuzadiver 12th-Oct-2011 05:46 pm (UTC)
I'd take it. I like MED way more than I liked my actual college sociology prof.
nicolesnitchie 12th-Oct-2011 06:03 pm (UTC)
if i went to georgetown, i'd take that class except i hate michael eric dyson.
suicidemotel 12th-Oct-2011 06:14 pm (UTC)
Wasn't there a lady gaga class at UVA or something? We used to have some interesting classes hidden in departments like hungarian and slavic...but alas, budget cuts.
ohifonly_x 12th-Oct-2011 06:25 pm (UTC)
There's a socy class here (USCarolina) called "Lady Gaga and the Sociology of the Fame".
chivelicious_15 12th-Oct-2011 06:37 pm (UTC)
no waaaay, hahaha, weird
trinity_squared 12th-Oct-2011 07:27 pm (UTC)
next semester I'm taking a 4 credit course in The History of Rock and Roll
looks interesting
kahluaandcream 12th-Oct-2011 07:32 pm (UTC)
lol my school.

Having looked at my fair number of add/drop forms this semester, it's amazing what people offer here for undergrad. I guess when you're a big enough school you can get away with stuff like that.
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