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Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People)

Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People). Home The Art The Paper Methods Challenges & Lessons Final Product Eng 110 Objectives. http://www.chrysler.org/wom/wom0100.asp. Charlie Loeser —Chapel Hill, NC Spanish/Religious Studies major ENG 110 Professor: Paul Crenshaw. The Art.

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Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People)

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  1. Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People) • Home • The Art • The Paper • Methods • Challenges & Lessons • Final Product • Eng 110 Objectives http://www.chrysler.org/wom/wom0100.asp Charlie Loeser—Chapel Hill, NC Spanish/Religious Studies major ENG 110 Professor: Paul Crenshaw

  2. The Art • Home • The Art • The Paper • Methods • Challenges & Lessons • Final Product • Eng 110 Objectives • “Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People)” • By Jaune Quick-to-See Smith [left] • Mixed-media: combines newspaper collage, painting, and objects hung above the canvas http://www.nwhp.org/whm/images/Quick-To-See%20Smith.jpg

  3. The Paper • Home • The Art • The Paper • Methods • Challenges & Lessons • Final Product • Eng 110 Objectives • Discusses how art form adds to work’s social commentary and conveys artist’s emotions • Analyzes color choice and placement of newspaper and objects in “Trade” • How each element adds to subtlety and efficacy of work http://api.ning.com/files/BarX8QwVjGBeoNUHlueQRP06vM53vxAzHlfvRCwHsIVP3QEfd8xpmnoHuKZAH35ZKHiMvi8-BnA3Cao-8rDlgmyJlS-hmvgq/native_american_.jpg

  4. Methods • Home • The Art • The Paper • Methods • Challenges & Lessons • Final Product • Eng 110 Objectives

  5. Challenges and Lessons • Home • The Art • The Paper • Methods • Challenges & Lessons • Final Product • Eng 110 Objectives • Challenges: • Technical Art Critique • Word Variety • Lessons: • Critical art interpretation • Native American culture • Cultural sensitivity • Objective consideration • Full writing process • From outline to final draft

  6. Final Product • Home • The Art • The Paper • Methods • Challenges & Lessons • Final Product • Eng 110 Objectives • Considered the artwork’s: • symbolism • cultural relevance • Supported thesis through varied arguments • Thoroughly and concisely analyzed diverse interpretations of “Trade”

  7. English 110 Objectives Objective #1: “A more sophisticated writing process—including invention, peer responding, revising, and editing—that results in a clear, effective, well edited public piece.” • Home • The Art • The Paper • Methods • Challenges & Lessons • Final Product • Eng 110 Objectives • Prewriting • Rhetorical Analysis, Annotated Bibliography, Outline – all before writing • Revision/Editing • Grammatical & Substantive peer editing • Incorporated suggestions into paper

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