To the most predictable records, such as becoming the first artist to surpass the 1 billion dollars of collection with last year’s tour that brought her to Argentina, the singer Taylor Swift has just added an unexpected milestone.
A course based on the lyrics of his songs, Launched by Harvard University, it received more than 300 registration requests, and now the teacher who teaches it is looking for technical assistants to organize the course.
The search for additional teachers for the course offered by Harvard on Taylor Swift
“Our Taylor Swift course at Harvard is so popular that “We need additional teaching assistants”tweeted Stephanie Burt, a poet and literary critic who a few days ago had launched the call for the course dedicated to the singer of “Willow” and “Cruel Summer” that she will teach at the famous university starting in March.
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Although the final figure was not revealed, the course titled “English 183ts” Until a few days ago, it had 300 students enrolled, despite some criticism received.
Burt responded to the criticism forcefully: “They should remember that everything that matters today in an English Literature department was, at one time, considered a popular, non-prestigious art form that no one bothered to study, from Shakespeare’s sonnets to the rise of the novel,” declared to The New York Times.
The Harvard Course
Harvard, one of the most prestigious universities in the world, agreed to host in its cloisters an activity focused on the young singer who was named Person of the Year 2023 by Time magazine.
“We are lucky to live in a time when one of our leading artists is also one of the most famous people on the planet,” the poet declared. “Why not give a course on that?”
The course description highlights Swift as the most recognizable country artist in North America, covering several genres with economic impact that changes cities. He Curriculum promises to explore fan culture, celebrity culture, adolescence, adulthood, and appropriation, as well as analyze white, southern, transatlantic texts, and queer subtexts.
Source: Ambito

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