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Taylor Swift’s "Reputation" for lyrical greatness will soon be studied in the hallowed halls of the Ivy League. The English Department at Harvard University plans to debut a course next semester dedicated to the global superstar’s celebrated songcraft, according to The Harvard Crimson. "Taylor Swift and Her World" will be taught by English professor and Swift "mastermind" Stephanie Burt, described by the student newspaper as a "diehard Swiftie." HOTTEST BABY NAME TRENDS OF 2023: HOW TAYLOR SWIFT, ‘WEDNESDAY’ AND ‘BARBIE’ ARE INSPIRING PARENTS TO BE "We are lucky enough to be living in a time when one of our major artists is also one of the most famous people on the planet," Burt told The Crimson. "Why would you not have a course on that?" Taylor Swift performed three shows in Buenos Aires, Argentina, last week. (Marcelo Endelli) Education themes appear in Swift's songwriting. "We cry tears of mascara in the bathroom, honey, life is just a classroom," Swift sings in the 2014 hit "New Romantics." "The syllabus states students will learn ‘how to think about White texts, Southern texts, transatlantic texts and queer subtexts.’" — The Harvard Crimson "I think it’s time to teach some lessons," she croons in the 2022 release "Bejeweled." Students at Harvard will not just analyze the music of NFL star Travis Kelce’s better half, however.
Swift played the piano on Friday on the first stop of The Eras Tour in Brazil. (Buda Mendes) "Required readings span from Willa Cather’s portrait of the female artist in ‘The Song of the Lark,’ and James Weldon Johnson’s ‘The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man’ — a