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Fifteenth-Seventeenth
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Renaissance-"rebirth" revival of the classical tradition in Europe during the 14-16th centuries.
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Eighteeth
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Enlightenment- era that is influenced by scientific organization.
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Nineteeth (Early)
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Romanicist-stressed creativity, sensation, subjectivity, and emotion
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Ninteeth (Later)
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Realist-movement focussing on the accurate depictions of life.
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Twentieth (Early)
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Modernist-responed to increasing technology and urbanization.
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Twentieth (Later)
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Post-modernist- A movement that rejects objectivity and and stability in favor of a more fluid understanding of reality.
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Multiculturism
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integrated more texts by women and minorities.
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Ekphrasis
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The verbal description of a work of visual art.
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Formal Analysis
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Seeks to describe the nature of the object, without reference to the context in which the object was created.
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Iconography
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Call attention to the culture climate inwhich the work was produced.
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Pastoral Mode
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looks back at nostalgia to a era of rural life, lost simplicity, and a time when nature and culture were one.
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Res gestae
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Deeds done - list of accomplishments
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Geographical History
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follow several removes of geography
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Annals
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Diary or Journal - organized by time.
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Material culture
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totality of artifacts in culture.
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Processual
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Architecture guides the movement of peopel between and amoung buildings within them.
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tropes
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Political cartoons
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Hymn
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rymed abab
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ballad stanza
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rymed abcb
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Elegies
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Sad poems lamenting the loss of a loved when that help the greiving party recover.
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Scopophilia
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Taking other people as objects.
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Fabula
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logically and chronologically related events that are caused or experianced by actors
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Kinship
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How social relations are passed through families
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Performative
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Intending to bring about a certain deed.
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Typology
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Reading the Old Testament for types or foreshadowing signs of Christ.
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jeremiad
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A call to repentence - Mary Rowlandson
What qualities of Mary Rowlandson's narrative make it a "jeremiad"? her interpretation of suffering as God's punishment for her people's sins |