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