“[T]he mbira tradition shows another way African music can transform a group of separate individuals into __________________________.” Explain you answer
What will be an ideal response?
• a participatory polyphonic community—meaning that the participants create many ("poly") sounds ("phonic"), or independent voices, that collectively fit together to create the music.
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According to existential feminist Simone de Beauvoir, why are women often satisfied with secondary status to men?
a. Women are conditioned to accept that they are the lesser gender. b. Men provide women financial and existential protection. c. Women define their existence through the needs of others. d. Men have conditioned women to shun change.
The philosophy closely associated with carpe diem is
a. stoicism. b. Hinayana. c. hedonism. d. epicureanism.
The chorus of Ani DiFranco's "32 Flavors" (A. DiFranco, 1995) is notable for this:
a. the inclusion of strings b. it is blues-based c. it is sung in French d. it is wordless
Which of the following groups uses a male designer and a female weaver to produce its textiles?
A. Kwakwaka'wakw B. Tlingit C. Haida D. Inuit