Reference no: EM131974770
Discussion: "Intrusions in Asia; Opera and Society and a Dilemma"
Respond to one of the following, using sources under the Explore heading as the basis of your response:
• Describe two examples of how either black slaves or white abolitionists used literature or the visual arts as a form of protest against slavery. Compare this to a modern example of art used for social protest.
• Describe the key motives involved in the increased presence of Westerners in India, China, and Japan in the 1700s and 1800s. Identify the key factors that led to Britain's successful imposition of its presence and trade policies on China, despite communications like those from Emperor Ch'ien-lung (i.e., Qianlong) and Commissioner Lin Zexu (i.e., Lin Tse-hsu). Argue for or against the British policies regarding China in the 1800s, using analogies from our own modern times.
• Read, listen to, and watch the sources for the opera composers at the Websites below and in this week's Music Folder. Describe the major influences that Verdi, Wagner, or Puccini exerted upon opera in terms of making it more innovative, realistic, and even controversial. Next, consider Wagner and this dilemma: Wagner's brilliance is clear because his works remain some of the most popular and admired productions in our own time. Yet, he was a blatantly antisemitic and held notions of racial purity, traits that have stained his artistic legacy. (This was compounded by the later celebration of Wagner's music by Hitler and the Nazis). New York Times writer Anthony Tommasini wrote of Wagner in 2005: "How did such sublime music come from such a warped man? Maybe art really does have the power to ferret out the best in us." So, consider the issue of whether we should or can separate the artist from the art, whether we can appreciate the art but reject the artist. Or whether we should reject both the person and his or her art. Identify one (1) modern musician or artist where this dilemma arises.
Explore:
American Dilemma--Slavery - The Art & Literature of Protest
• Chapter 29 (pp. 962-976); slavery, literature, and art
• Haven's article on Goodman's scholarship on art protesting slavery before the Civil War.
• Art and Slavery article.
Intrusions in Asia
• The Opium Wars and Foreign Encroachment.
• Opium Wars with visuals.
• Key documents from China.
Opera and Society
• Chapter 30 (pp. 999-1004), Wagner and Verdi; (pp. 1133-1134), Puccini; review the Week 5 "Music Folder"
• Huizenga article and audio selections.
• Wagner video of a stage production (Tristan und Isolde).
• Verdi video clip of stage production (Rigoletto) and a clip of the film.
• Puccini video clip of stage production (Tosca)
Discuss the five stages of change
: Consider and discuss the 5 stages of change. Based upon the information provided discuss what stage Anthony is in, and provide a rationale for your decision.
|
Collecting and analyzing market information
: Locate, review, and share a critique of a survey, or a few questions and/or items on a survey, that assess one of three important areas of marketing research
|
Discuss about understanding of developmental psychology
: In 400 words, choose 7 terms from the that had a significant impact on your understanding of developmental Psychology.
|
Gender and commercial preference
: A study was designed to compare two energy drink commercials. Each participant was shown the commercials in random order and asked to select the better one.
|
Describe key motives involve in increased presence westerner
: Describe the key motives involved in the increased presence of Westerners in India, China, and Japan in the 1700s and 1800s.
|
Create a preliminary bibliography for grant proposal
: For this assignment, you will select a topic for your grant proposal (i.e., Final Project due in Week Six). Then you will write the Specific Aims section.
|
Find the probability that a boy picked
: Find the probability that a boy picked from this group at random owns either a laptop or a desktop computer.
|
How can we use them to improve upon decision-making
: Starting with the ways to analyze investments. What are they? How can we use them to improve upon decision-making? Which one is used more frequently and why?
|
Test the claim that a higher percent of females
: Test the claim that a higher percent of females than male high school seniors plan to attend college. Use 1% significance.
|