Sp20 Ramaswamy - AMCULT 204 - Gendered Racial Capitalism in the Twentieth-Century United States

Welcome to the UMMA activity American Culture 204 - Gendered Racial Capitalism in the Twentieth-Century United States. This is designed to be used for guided discussion or for asynchronous work by students alone or in groups.

We will be using a three-step process of visual analysis for these activities: See - Think/Feel - Connect

See - What do we see? We will describe what we are looking at. Pay attention both to what's depicted but also all the choices that the artist made about how to depict these things. Ask yourself about the artists' use of line, shape, texture, color, space, and perspective.

Think/Feel - What does it makes us think about? How does it make us feel? There are no right answers here and responses don't need to be fully formed or complete. Be speculative. Go with what you're thinking and feeling. 

Connect - What connections can you make between the art, our discussion, and material from your class? What are you reminded of? What themes/questions from class can we bring into the discussion to get meaning out of the image?


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