Humanities : Humanities Archives - blitz https://tufan.blitzarchive.com/category/humanities-humanities/ tufan Mon, 27 Jan 2025 17:07:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 241003612 Analyzing the Impact of Creative Expression on Culture and Personal Values https://tufan.blitzarchive.com/2025/01/27/analyzing-the-impact-of-creative-expression-on-culture-and-personal-values/ https://tufan.blitzarchive.com/2025/01/27/analyzing-the-impact-of-creative-expression-on-culture-and-personal-values/#respond Mon, 27 Jan 2025 17:06:48 +0000 https://tufan.blitzarchive.com/?p=3128 Overview For this assignment, which supports your final project, remember that you are assuming the role of a researcher of human cultures, an anthropologist who is looking from the future back into our world today. In your final project you will analyze a work of human creative expression, describe it, describe its purpose, and assess […]

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Overview
For this assignment, which supports your final project, remember that you are assuming the role of a researcher of human cultures, an anthropologist who is looking from the future back into our world today.
In your final project you will analyze a work of human creative expression, describe it, describe its purpose, and assess how creative expression impacts and is impacted by surrounding situations. You will also pose questions about the relationship between culture and expression as well as how values shape and are shaped by expression, and determine how you would go about answering them.
In this assignment you will practice asking the questions and determining how to go about answering them.
Prompt
Given the cultural work you have selected in Module Two, take time to work on the following:
Thinking of the work selected, explore how acts of creative expression impact, and are impacted by, the people and situations surrounding them.
State questions about the relationship between culture and expression.
State questions about your values and how they are shaped by the expression of others.
Determine how you would go about answering the questions posed.
What to Submit
Your submission should be a one- to two-page Word document with 12-point Times New Roman font, double spacing, and one-inch margins. Two sources are required, one of which must be academic. Sources should be cited according to APA style

 

To help you effectively complete your assignment, here’s a step-by-step guide on how to structure and write your response:


Struggling with where to start this assignment? Follow this guide to tackle your assignment easily!

1. Review the Cultural Work You Selected
Start by revisiting the cultural work you selected in Module Two. Reflect on its significance, the context in which it was created, and its potential impact on culture. This could be a piece of art, music, literature, or another form of creative expression.

2. Explore the Impact of Creative Expression
Consider how this work of creative expression impacts the people and situations surrounding it. Think about the following:

  • How does it reflect the values of the society in which it was created?
  • What social, political, or cultural events influenced its creation?
  • How does it affect individuals or groups who interact with it?

These considerations will help you understand the relationship between the work and its cultural context.

3. Formulate Questions About Culture and Expression
After reflecting on the work, pose questions about the relationship between culture and expression. These questions might focus on:

  • How does this work represent the culture from which it originates?
  • In what ways does the work express or challenge cultural norms?
  • How does the creative expression influence future generations or other cultures?

These questions will help you explore the deeper connections between creative expression and culture.

4. Reflect on How Your Values Are Shaped by Expression
Next, consider how the expression of others shapes your personal values. You might want to ask questions like:

  • How does this work challenge or reinforce my beliefs?
  • In what ways do I see myself reflected in this work?
  • Does this expression change how I view the world or my role in it?

These questions will help you think critically about how your values are influenced by creative expression.

5. Plan How You Would Answer These Questions
For each question you’ve posed, think about how you would go about answering it. Consider the methods you would use, such as:

  • Conducting further research on the work’s history and impact
  • Interviewing people who have been influenced by the work
  • Analyzing the social or political context that shaped the work

Outline how you would explore these questions in more detail.

6. Writing Your Response
Now, structure your document based on the following outline:

  • Introduction (1 paragraph):
    Briefly introduce the work of creative expression and its significance. Provide an overview of the questions you will be exploring regarding the relationship between culture and expression.
  • Exploration of Impact (1 paragraph):
    Discuss how the work impacts the people and situations surrounding it. Mention the cultural, social, or political factors that may influence the work and how it impacts others.
  • Questions about Culture and Expression (1-2 paragraphs):
    List and explore the questions you’ve formulated about the relationship between culture and expression. Discuss the potential answers to these questions based on your understanding of the work.
  • Questions about Your Values (1 paragraph):
    State the questions you’ve posed about how your values are shaped by the expression of others. Reflect on how this work has influenced or challenged your personal values.
  • Conclusion (1 paragraph):
    Conclude by summarizing how you would go about answering the questions posed and how you plan to explore the relationship between creative expression, culture, and values.

7. Cite Your Sources
Ensure that you cite at least two sources: one of which must be academic. Use APA style for in-text citations and the reference list. Sources can include academic articles, books, or reputable websites.

 

 

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Monument Intent and Interpretation Assignment https://tufan.blitzarchive.com/2025/01/25/monument-intent-and-interpretation-assignment/ https://tufan.blitzarchive.com/2025/01/25/monument-intent-and-interpretation-assignment/#respond Sat, 25 Jan 2025 11:58:03 +0000 https://tufan.blitzarchive.com/?p=2869 Overview This week we are studying intent and interpretation, specifically focusing on cultural works. For this assignment, select either the Statue of Liberty, the Crazy Horse Memorial, or the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial. Research the intention of the creator of the monument you selected and how the monument is perceived today. Review the articles […]

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Overview
This week we are studying intent and interpretation, specifically focusing on cultural works. For this assignment, select either the Statue of Liberty, the Crazy Horse Memorial, or the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial. Research the intention of the creator of the monument you selected and how the monument is perceived today. Review the articles related to each monument in the Resources SECTION,
Prompt
Respond to the questions below in a few paragraphs. Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Describe the monument selected.
Explain the original intentions behind the monument selected and how later interpretations changed the meaning and cultural understandings.
Reflect on what you learned in the Resources section articles and compare your own interpretation or understanding of the monument selected with the intent of authors whose interpretations you chose to evaluate.
What to Submit
Your submission should be a Word document, one to two pages in length, with 12-point Times New Roman font, double spacing, and one-inch margins. Any sources should be cited according to APA style,
RESOURCES
Article: The Awards Show Show: How Critics Affect the Oscars, and How Bias Affects Critics opens in new window
This article from the Shapiro Library covers a discussion of the critics of the various award shows. It ties to an evaluation of the intent of a creator and the interpretation of a cultural work, which is part of the short answer assignment due this week.
Video: Who Decides What Art Means? opens in new window (4:18)
In this video, Hayley Levitt explores the complex web of artistic interpretations, focusing on how much an artist’s intention should affect your interpretation of a work. The video connects to the concept of interpretation, which is part of your short answer assignment.
Monuments
These resources will support your short answer assignment. You do not need to read all of them. Choose a monument and read the two associated articles.
Statue of Liberty
Reading: The Statue of Liberty: A Transatlantic Story opens in new window, Chapter 1
This e-book from the Shapiro Library discusses the ideation and creation of the Statue of Liberty. Read Chapter 1.
Reading: “The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus opens in new window
This article from the Shapiro Library presents an explication of Emma Lazarus’s poem “The New Colossus” and helps define the purpose of the Statue of Liberty.
Website: Statute of Liberty opens in new window
This website presents the park information for the Statue of Liberty.
Crazy Horse Memorial
Reading: American Sphinx opens in new window
The article from the Shapiro Library discusses the Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota.
Website: Crazy Horse Memorial opens in new window
This website presents the Crazy Horse Memorial.
MLK Memorial
Reading: MLK Jr’s New Memorial to Stand Among DC’s Honored opens in new window
This article from the Shapiro Library discusses the artistic considerations in the construction of MLK’s memorial.
Website: Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial opens in new window
This website presents the creation of the MLK statues, views of the park, and other resources related to the statue.
Additional Support (Optional)
Podcast: Poetry, Performance, and Disability Culture: An Interview With Petra Kuppers opens in new window (first 16 minutes)
This podcast covers an interview with Petra Kuppers, professor of English at the University of Michigan, as well as a poet, filmmaker, artist, and disability activist. The interview focuses on the politics of Professor Kuppers’s scholarship and art. It ties to the concept of culture and expression, which is part of your project draft this week.
A transcript is available: Transcript for Poetry, Performance, and Disability Culture: An Interview With Petra Kuppers Word Document.

 

Struggling with where to start this assignment? Follow this guide to tackle your assignment easily!

Step 1: Choose Your Monument

From the list provided (Statue of Liberty, Crazy Horse Memorial, or the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial), select the monument that interests you the most.

Step 2: Research the Monument

You need to gather information about your chosen monument. Focus on:

  • The history and creation of the monument.
  • The creator’s intentions behind building the monument (e.g., why it was created, the message it was meant to convey).
  • The evolution of the monument’s meaning over time and how cultural understandings have shifted.
  • Key readings and resources on the monument to support your understanding (check the provided readings and articles in your course materials).

Step 3: Describe the Monument

Start by describing the monument in a few sentences. Provide basic details like:

  • Location of the monument.
  • Physical appearance or structure of the monument.
  • What symbols or images are represented and their significance.

Step 4: Explain the Original Intentions

Discuss the original intentions behind the monument’s creation. Consider:

  • What did the creator intend for the monument to represent when it was first built?
  • Who was the monument meant to honor or represent?
  • What cultural, social, or historical context influenced the monument’s creation?

Step 5: Reflect on the Evolution of Interpretation

Now, explain how interpretations of the monument have changed over time:

  • How do people perceive the monument today, compared to when it was first built?
  • How have societal shifts, cultural understandings, or political changes influenced how the monument is viewed?

Step 6: Compare Your Interpretation

Reflect on your own interpretation of the monument in light of the Resources Section:

  • After reading the resources, how does your understanding align with or differ from the interpretations of the authors?
  • Are there any new perspectives or insights you gained that altered your interpretation?

Step 7: Finalize Your Paper

  • Write your assignment in 1-2 pages using 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, and with one-inch margins.
  • Make sure your writing is clear and concise, answering the questions directly and thoughtfully.
  • Cite all sources in APA format, including any resources you used from the readings or external sources.

Step 8: Proofread and Submit

Before submitting:

  • Review your work for grammar, spelling, and clarity.
  • Ensure that you’ve addressed all the criteria outlined in the prompt.

By following these steps, you will have a well-organized and thoughtful paper that fully addresses the prompt.

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