Calling all Swifties: you may want to consider signing up for summer school (insert聽Cruel Summer pun here).
While there are many self-proclaimed authorities out there on all things Taylor Swift, not many can say they are a certified, university-educated Swiftology specialist - but you could be one of them.
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) has announced it will be launching a brand-new class, Taylor Swift: Communications Professional, this summer - Australasia鈥檚 first university-level course studying the star.
The new summer school course, offered by AUT鈥檚 School of Communication Studies, will analyse Swift鈥檚 18-year career through the lens of communications disciplines, a media release said on Wednesday.
Why Taylor Swift? Why now?
Senior lecturer Rebecca Trelease said Swift鈥檚 prowess as a 鈥渃ommunications professional鈥 has become a backbone for maintaining her career in the media.
鈥淭hroughout her career Taylor Swift has demonstrated excellence in lyrics, music, and a curated image of pop culture phenomenon,鈥 Trelease (Te 膧ti Haunui a P膩p膩rangi) said.
鈥淲hat must also be examined, however, is Swift鈥檚 prowess as a communications professional, the backbone to curating and maintaining her career in the media.鈥
In February, the Herald鈥檚 Lifestyle and Travel deputy editor, Emma Gleason, told the Front Page podcast that Swift鈥檚 global domination is down to a winning formula: music that speaks to people, plus the growth of social media and online culture.
鈥淪he sort of taps into some past version of you that鈥檚 still living with you. You listen to a song and suddenly you鈥檙e 15 again, crying in your bedroom because your crush ignored you.鈥
Auckland University of Technology will soon be home to a T-Swift summer school course. Photo / Phil Walter / Getty Images
Swift has also bucked the trend of powerful women 鈥渞eceding鈥 from the limelight to avoid the backlash that can come with over-saturation. Instead, she continues to command space in the media; the T-Swift brand is omnipresent, and isn鈥檛 going anywhere.
鈥淚 think we grow tired of women in the media quicker than we do of men. Like no one鈥檚 sick of Ryan Gosling yet,鈥 Gleason said in February. 鈥淸The] tall poppy grows too big and the tide turns on them.
鈥淚 think [she鈥檚] in for the long haul, so yeah - there鈥檚 going to be a lot of Taylor Swift.鈥
The launch of the course follows significant interest in Swiftposium - an academic conference that critically examined Swift鈥檚 global impact - in February this year. The conference was held to coincide with the star鈥檚 concerts in Melbourne during the Australian leg of her Eras Tour, a musical event that has captured the zeitgeist of fandom and celebrity in 2024.
The Swiftposium was developed and funded by AUT, the University of Melbourne and Perth鈥檚 Curtin University, in collaboration with the University of Sydney and Melbourne鈥檚 RMIT and Monash universities.
鈥淭he Swiftposium brought together academics from around the world to critically examine Swift鈥檚 impact. We had huge demand from high-school aged students and fans to be involved, and the reality is Swifties are very adept at identifying and interpreting the meaning and intention of Swift鈥檚 body of work,鈥 Trelease said.
Okay, so tell me more
According to the course synopsis on AUT鈥檚 website, Swiftie students will learn terminology and theoretical viewpoints to conduct critical media analysis of the star鈥檚 audio and visual content. Pupils will also carry out a case study critiquing how Swift applies the principles of a particular communication discipline to amplify her career.
鈥淓ven non-Swifties are aware of Swift鈥檚 cultural dominance. She鈥檚 undeniably an expert communicator, and by examining her success, summer school students will be able to learn and apply concepts from any of our majors in the Bachelor of Communication Studies: Advertising and Brand Creativity, Digital Communication, Journalism, Public Relations, Radio and Audio Media and Screen Production,鈥 Trelease said.
鈥淭his course gives a chance [to] all sorts of people, from high school students looking to get an early intro to university study, to established professionals looking to add to their knowledge. We can鈥檛 wait to see you on campus.鈥
Taylor Swift: Communications Professional will run from November 18 to December 13, which will mark Swift鈥檚 35th birthday.
Modules will be held three days a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9am to 12pm at AUT鈥檚 City Campus.
鈥淚f there is sufficient interest, the course could also be offered online, allowing people who can鈥檛 make it on to campus a chance to explore communication studies through Taylor Swift,鈥 Trelease said.
If you鈥檙e yelling, 鈥淢E!鈥 at the screen, here鈥檚 what you need to do to enrol.
Those interested in becoming a qualified Swiftie must apply by November 15, 2024. Applications can be submitted via the AUT website; current students can enrol via My AUT, while those who are not currently studying are required to complete an application form. There鈥檚 a blank space, baby, just write your name (sorry).
The domestic fee for the summer school course is $847.44, while the international fee is $4250. For all students, there is a student services levy of $143.27.
So the question is... are you 鈥楻eady for It?鈥
Taylor Swift performs onstage on July 23, 2024 in Hamburg, Germany. Photo / Gregor Fischer / TAS24 / Getty Images for TAS Rights Management
Why study celebrities?
Celebrity-focused courses are not a new phenomenon; the study of stars has long grasped attention in academic spheres due to celebrities鈥 ability to shape and impact communities, cultures, politics, and the broader zeitgeist.
It鈥檚 also not the first time Swift has been a subject at university: Rolling Stone senior writer Brittany Spanos previously created an untitled class on the singer, which was held at New York University鈥檚 Clive Davis Institute. According to a synopsis of the class from 2022, the modules aimed to 鈥渄econstruct both the appeal and aversions to Taylor Swift through close readings of her music and public discourse, as it relates to her own growth as an artist and a celebrity鈥.
Other Swift-related courses have included the Psychology of Taylor Swift - Advanced Topics of Social Psychology at Arizona State University and Taylor Swift and Her World at Harvard University.
In 2023, Texas State University launched a class focused around the music, fandom and persona of former One Direction member Harry Styles, titled, Harry Styles and the Cult of Celebrity: Identity, the Internet and European Pop Culture.
At the time of writing, other courses on celebrities across the US include: Black Barbie Femmecee & Hip Hop Feminisms at UC Berkeley (Nicki Minaj); Topics in Recorded Music: Lana Del Rey at New York University鈥檚 Clive Davis Institute; Kanye Versus Everybody at Georgia State University (Kanye West); and Politicizing Beyonc茅 Statements at Rutgers University.
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