For The Continuing Presence of the Past: Enrique Chagoya’s Crossing I: In what way do Superman’s words raise contemporary political issues?
What will be an ideal response?
Crossing I is a complex image with multiple resonances regarding the triumph of modernity over traditional culture and values, but it also includes a critique of colonization and occupation. Thoughtful analysis can connect this critique to a variety of issues from Crimea to U.S.-Mexican relations.
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A. iconic imagery B. continuous narrative C. iconoclasm D. prefiguration
In rondo form (as opposed to the Baroque rondeau), each contrasting theme is called:
A) an episode B) a break C) a volta D) a couplet
Unlike the Benedictine order, the Dominicans and Franciscans were similar in
a) actively serving the cities. b) remaining separated from the world. c) developing commerce to fund their churches. d) filling their sanctuary spaces with Radiant stained glass.
Low-budget, realistic films exploring social problems began to appear in Spain in the early 1950s, in part, because:
A. of the collapse of Franco's dictatorship and the emergence of a leftist coalition government. B. its most technologically advanced film studios had been damaged or destroyed during the war. C. its biggest production company had overinvested in high-budget productions and collapsed. D. of the screening of Hollywood social problem movies of the 1930s at state-run film schools.