Another American university joins the group of university centers in this country that will include in its curriculum a course dedicated to the pop star Taylor Swiftreported this Monday the University of the South of Florida (USF).
Starting next academic year, USF will teach the elective course LIT3301: Cultural Studies and Popular Art, which will focus on Taylor Swift, according to The Oracle, the student newspaper of that center and reported on Monday by American media.
The course will be taught by English teachers Jessica Cook, Emily Jones and Michelle Taylor, who came up with the idea after chatting over lunch about the lyrics of the song ‘Begin Again‘, by Swift.
“After talking for a few minutes, we realized that this is the kind of thing our students do,” Jones said. “We could teach a course on this”he added in statements to The Oracle.
In this way, the USF joins other university centers in this state such as the University of Florida and the University of Miami that offer courses around the work and career of the interpreter of ‘Are you ready?’.
Similarly, the prestigious Harvard University will offer the course ‘Taylor Swift and her world’, another dedicated to the performer, to which the University of California at Berkeley will join, which plans offer ‘Art and Entrepreneurship: Taylor’s Version’.
Brigham Young University also joins a list of universities that include centers in New York, Arizona, Texas, among others, that offer or will begin to teach courses dedicated to Swift, who last week released her new studio album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, a double album of 31 songs.
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