
The pop diva requires further study according to this rock chalk professor who won't be preparing students to do anything more than make clever conversation and pray that they're able to attain one of the AWESOME corporate B.S. jobs by way of nepotism, tawdry personal favors or luck.
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"University of Kansas sociology professor Brian Donovan will turn his research into a new class at KU this fall, an undergraduate seminar called “The Sociology of Taylor Swift.” It’s not the first college class focused on Swift – others have looked at her song lyrics through a literary lens. Donovan’s course will instead explore Swift’s fandom and celebrity status, as well as the nature of celebrity in American culture."
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Can't 'Shake It Off'? University of Kansas class will explore Taylor Swift's popularity
Like many "Swifties," University of Kansas sociology professor Brian Donovan first became a Taylor Swift fan in 2013, upon the release of her album "1989." His love of Swift eventually inspired his research. This month, Donovan posted a video asking to interview Swift fans about how fandom influences identity, social dynamics and happiness.
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