Exam 40: Without Boundaries: Multiple Meanings in a Postmodern World
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Exam 40: Without Boundaries: Multiple Meanings in a Postmodern World37 Questions
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Benoit Mandelbrot disdained traditional Euclidian geometry for its
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What is one of the primary theoretical principles of postmodern thought?
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In Eleanor Antin's video Minetta Lane-A Ghost Story,the ghost represents
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Identify and explain how two video presentations discussed in the chapter fit with the characteristics of postmodernism.
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The real subject of David P.Bradley's painting Indian Country Today is the
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In literature,the postmodern hero differ from his or her predecessors by
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In his graffiti-inspired Charles the First,Jean-Michel Basquiat includes a crown to
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In his poem "If We Get It," David Antin leaves meaning open to interpretation by
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Frank Gehry used industrial materials such as corrugated metal and concrete blocks to surround his house to
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Olafur Eliason's installation The Weather Project was initially criticized as being "mere" entertainment for
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Zhang Huan invited 40 Chinese peasants to be photographed standing in a pond in an effort to
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Referencing one poem and one novel discussed in the chapter,explain the "open interpretation" that characterizes postmodern literature.
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Define Robert Venturi's point that postmodern architecture should represent a "difficult whole," and identify and describe two examples from the book of how this "difficult whole" is presented.
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