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Answering these questions enables you to relate material from the text to your own personal experiences.
  1. Are there, in your view, any features of African-American art or music that are uniquely “black”? Are there, in your view, any features of women’s art that are uniquely “female?
  2. How has your own ethnic and sexual identity influenced your approach to the humanities?
  3. Why is rage a frequent feature or characteristic of art that deals with issues of race, gender, and sexual identity?
  4. In exploring issues of gender or ethnicity, artists often reappropriate traditional stereotypes. Choose a stereotype you find particularly offensive regarding some group of people and transform it into an image of power.







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