In the class textbook (Chapter 3), several 19th-century artists are introduced with a brief biography and some information about their art, subject matter and artistic style as well as artistic influences upon their work. Answer each of the following questions
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Read the section in Chapter 3 addressing the Northwest Coast Indian potlatch. What was/is the potlatch? Why, do you think, it was made illegal in the 19th century? Search online and find out more about the history of the potlatch
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VIDEO CLIPS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoaak2ERwsw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7OHG7tHrNM In the section, “Native American Art in Transition,” from Chapter 3, the origins of the enduring stereotype of the Plains Indian warrior is discussed along with other general points about Native American stereotypes. What 19th-century assumptions
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In the nineteenth century, African-American artists worked in a variety of media and subject matter. This painting and this ceramic vessel obviously are very different, as are the backgrounds of the artists who created them. For whom were these objects
the three major theoretical perspectives in Sociology -symbolic interactionism, functionalism and conflict theory.
This writing project focuses on the three major theoretical perspectives in Sociology -symbolic interactionism, functionalism and conflict theory. Each of these theories is like a lens through which we can view social life. Therefore, it is necessary to have an
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Final Essay: Refugee witnessing brings a new perspective to the metanarrative of minorities and brings individual voices to be table. It shifts the focus from whether the interviewees account is historically accurate to the meaning of the story and the
Cather, Willa. My ntonia. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. Foreward by Kathleen Norris.
. Who is the narrator? What picture do we get of his life? What is the reality of his life as it is hinted at in Introduction? 2. Where in part I does Cather explore the relationship between the costs
Literary Analysis of Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Please find the instructions and the story to read both attached. I chose the theme of Freedom, so please do stick to that theme when writing the analysis. You will also find a sample if you need it, but please
earthquakes
Write at least 5 paragraphs of at least 5 sentences each. You need to explore the topic of earthquakes from the point of view as to what damage can occur, how you can prepare, what you would put in your
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The paper should be at least 550 words in length and can take any of the following formats: 1-An analysis of a single reading; 2-An examination of key ideas/conflicts across multiple readings from the section; 3-An application of the reading