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Choose 2 of the below 4 questions and write TWO SEPARATE essays in ONE document.
Choose 2 of the below 4 questions and write TWO SEPARATE essays in ONE document. When planning your essays, refer to our lecture slideshows, readings, course site, and your class notes. Write in complete sentences and include an introduction and conclusion. NOTE that this exam ONLY covers material from the second half of the semester, i.e., from Spring Break or Class Lecture 9.2 on; it is NOT commutative.
For each essay, choose 5 photographs (note artist, title, date for each, which can be found in the lecture/slideshow PDFs posted on Blackboard) by 5 DIFFERENT photographers to engage and weave into your discussion and construct a cohesive argument. You may choose works from the Study/Review Images document posted on Blackboard OR from any lecture
(you can also discuss non-photographic objects, but those do not count towards your total).
Note that I am increasing the number of options to 40 to allow for more choices. As in
Exam #1, it is important to situate each photograph, photographer, and project within their specific historical and cultural contexts as well as discuss relevant ideas and issues (and, of course, engage the selected theme). For each essay, weave in at least ONE reading per essay. Remember: the essays and exams are about making connections and demonstrating synthesis.
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