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The Arts
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What Is Art? Art is the creative use of the human imagination to aesthetically interpret, express, and engage life, modifying experienced reality in the process.
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Views About Art American View –Nonessential Communicate –Feelings –Make statements –Share values Marcel Duchamp, The Fountain, 1917.
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Art and Anthropology Why study art? –Cultural insight Religion Social Structure Lifeways Subsistence Resources
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What Are the Functions of Art? Myths offer basic explanations about the world and set cultural standards for right behavior. Verbal arts transmit and preserve a culture’s customs and values. Any art form may contribute to the cohesiveness or solidarity of that society.
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Social Functions of Art Individuality Social Identity Social Status
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Art for Ritual –Not to be seen by all Tutankhamen –Not to be saved for posterity Navajo Johann Sebastian Bach
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Types of Art Verbal Art –Folklore Music –Verbal –Nonverbal Pictorial Arts –Painting –Sculpture
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Verbal arts Stories within a culture reflecting a history, gender relationships, proper or improper behavior, or religious beliefs. Examples: Narratives, dramas, poetry, incantations, proverbs, compliments, and insults.
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Verbal Arts - Myth Religious A myth provides rationale for religious beliefs and practices. Creation myths
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Verbal Arts – Legend Stories told as true Common elements –No known author –Multiple versions –Detail –Insight to society
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Verbal Arts - Tale Common elements –Secular –Nonhistorical –Entertainment –May be moralistic Motif –Story situation
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Verbal Arts – Poetry and Epics Poetry - Allows for inappropriate subjects to be talked about –Epics - Long oral narratives, sometimes in poetry or rhythmic prose, recounting the glorious events in the life of a real or legendary person.
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Music Ethnomusicology – Study of music in a specific culture. Anthropology studies how a culture defines music. art
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Music Verbal and nonverbal Abstract emotion Define –Indigenous terms –Musical lingo Melody, rhythm, form Components –Repetition –Tonality
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Functions of Music Group identification Self-identification Political commentary Social commentary Social function –Entertainment –Work –Oral tradition
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Pictorial Arts A type of symbolic expression that can be realistic or abstract. Aesthetic approach - Looks at technique and form. Narrative approach - Looks at what is depicted. Interpretive approach – Looks at symbols and beliefs that are depicted in art, a knowledge of these must first be understood. art
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Pictorial Art Various mediums –Drawing, painting, sketching, etc… –Walls, rock, fibers, wood, animal hide, plants, clay, etc… Symbolic expression
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Rock Art Pictographs –Painting Petroglyph –Pecking Anthropomorphic Animals Abstract Ritualistic
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Non-Representational Meaning Entoptic phenomena –Trance phase 1 –Nervous system –Geometric patterns Construal –Trance phase 2 –Brain makes sense of image
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Representational Naturalistic Western art Abstracted –Style –Technique –Ability
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Art and Iconography Symbols Colors Meaning to culture Hard to decipher
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Sculpture Many forms –Relief –In the round Media –Marble –Mixed
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