User:Binksternet/AfAm327

Edits showing the same style of college study ideas plopped into Wikipedia with little thought for the larger picture. Some contributions are unreferenced, while others have various citation styles.

One series of edit summaries said "Rome McGee for AF AM 327", referring to an African American studies seminar for graduate students titled "Contemporary Black Popular Music" at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, taught by Alexander G Weheliye. The class description says they will study "Black popular music since the1960s, focusing on sound cultures from the US, Caribbean, Africa and Western Europe... Reggae, Disco, and Hip-Hop... R&B, Afrobeat, House and Techno... Jungle, Reggaeton, Afropop". The students are using mostly Illinois IPs, but the class involves distance learning so other IPs are present.

The Hip hop and Hip hop music articles are under long-term (permanent) protection, so none of these IPs will be able to change them.

Topics

 * Dub music
 * Luther Vandross
 * Quiet storm
 * A Quiet Storm
 * Nelson George
 * Real Love (Mary J. Blige song)
 * Mary J. Blige
 * Break (music)
 * The Isley Brothers
 * Rhythm and blues
 * Black music
 * Disco
 * Magic realism
 * Jungle music
 * Homosociality
 * Afrobeats
 * Francis Grasso
 * Ron Hardy
 * Soul music
 * Brit funk
 * Terry McMillan
 * Azonto
 * The Black Atlantic
 * Reggae
 * Disc jockey
 * Disco Demolition Night
 * Saturday Night Fever
 * Sound system (Jamaican)
 * Dancehall
 * Techno