The Music Industry Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 1 minute ago, elincomprendid said: Oh but impact! The word "impact" is reserved for colorful wigs and old performances deemed "iconic" by gays on online forums 2 10
Popular Post KatyPrismSpirit Posted January 6 Popular Post Posted January 6 making entire university courses on celebrities is so stupid and useless. 22 4 9
Swirl900 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Only the most influential songstress of our generation 3 3
PoisonedIvy Posted January 6 Posted January 6 (edited) 6 minutes ago, KatyPrismSpirit said: making entire university courses on celebrities is so stupid and useless. Not really, they are sociological lightning rods that influence entire demographics of some generations. The Beatles are a significant part of human history. As is Madonna. As is Beyonce. As is Taylor. Theyre poets/artists at the end of the day, this is no different than courses on Shakespeare or Hawking. Edited January 6 by PoisonedIvy 2 2
The Music Industry Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 2 minutes ago, 305 said: New industry stone acquired: The education industry 1
honestopinion Posted January 6 Posted January 6 I have a degree in this field and was working as a teacher, hire me for free 3
The Music Industry Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Just now, PoisonedIvy said: Not really, they are sociological lightning rods that influence entire demographics of some generations. The Beatles are a significant part of human history. As is Madonna. As is Beyonce. As is Taylor. They also use celebrities to attract/interest students to their courses. It's not like they go in there and learn every fact about Taylor Swift The goal is to analyze her career/musicality through the lense of academic theories 1
Big Bad Wolf Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Perhaps some of the jobless Swifties have the qualifications for this, but I doubt it
Illuminati Posted January 6 Posted January 6 The classrooms aren't big enough, they need Taylor Swift sermons
Jay07 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 It's probably the easiest credits these students will get. Can you imagine taking a test on Taylor Swift? I'd take it too. 2
WEEKND Posted January 6 Posted January 6 This is a scam and a honey pot. They attract you with blonde hair and Marjorie lyrics but it’s not all fun n games the real ki is failing one of those 😂😂😂 2 1
PoisonedIvy Posted January 6 Posted January 6 1 minute ago, Jay07 said: It's probably the easiest credits these students will get. Can you imagine taking a test on Taylor Swift? I'd take it too. Don’t you hate her? You would fail the course because your bias would cloud your capacity to analyze her prose. Don’t bother replying I don’t care about your response 2 10
KatyPrismSpirit Posted January 6 Posted January 6 4 minutes ago, PoisonedIvy said: Not really, they are sociological lightning rods that influence entire demographics of some generations. The Beatles are a significant part of human history. As is Madonna. As is Beyonce. As is Taylor. Theyre poets/artists at the end of the day, this is no different than courses on Shakespeare or Hawking. I do not agree with this in the slightest sense. Shakespeare or Hawking made significant contributions to literature, science, basically human understanding. Taylor does not. Having an entire university course focused solely on Taylor Swift is impractical. What are the practical implications learning about Swift's life? All this does is divert valuable academic resources (like teachers AND student time)away from more substantive and intellectual subjects. I think prioritizing what is basically contemporary sensationalism over critical thinking and essential skills at a university this size is quite problematic.. 9 1 7
Jay07 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 8 minutes ago, PoisonedIvy said: Not really, they are sociological lightning rods that influence entire demographics of some generations. The Beatles are a significant part of human history. As is Madonna. As is Beyonce. As is Taylor. Theyre poets/artists at the end of the day, this is no different than courses on Shakespeare or Hawking. Oh please, they're not sitting there analysing her "poems" english literature students would be belly laughing at the spelling is fun songstress. It's probably a marketing case study in how to weaponize the insecurities of lonely, socially awkward teenagers to make them buy 20 different vinyl variants and limited time remixes. 3 2 5 2 17
Badgalbriel Posted January 6 Posted January 6 19 minutes ago, KatyPrismSpirit said: making entire university courses on celebrities is so stupid and useless. Until they do one about your fave. 7 2
PoisonedIvy Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Just now, KatyPrismSpirit said: I do not agree with this in the slightest sense. Shakespeare or Hawking made significant contributions to literature, science, basically human understanding. Taylor does not. Having an entire university course focused solely on Taylor Swift is impractical. What are the practical implications learning about Swift's life? All this does is divert valuable academic resources (like teachers AND student time)away from more substantive and intellectual subjects. I think prioritizing what is basically contemporary sensationalism over critical thinking and essential skills at a university this size is quite problematic.. 1. Taylor has made significant contributions to human understanding, all artists with massive worldwide success do. Whether you enjoy the art or not is irrelevant, but the art is impacting millions upon millions of people at this point. 2. the course is not “solely” focused on Taylor she is just the skeleton they will branch off of for the curriculum. 3. you’re entitled to think that but at the end of the day, Taylor is the most significant artist of this century whether some people agree or not. She is going to be dissected for decades if not centuries to come, some will enjoy her work, some will not, and some will remain neutral; all of that is irrelevant in the pursuit of knowledge. 9
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