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2

THE ORIGINS OF SLAVERY IN AMERICA

Body, Gender and Identity

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1. In looking at the above two artworks, which one is feminine? Which is masculine? What features make you think either one is female or male?

2. How are their bodies represented in the final art works? Abstracted or representative? Idealized versus realistic? Beautiful versus ugly? (You do need to answer all of the questions in this one question)

3. How do they create "universal" images of the male and female body? 

4. What statement do you think each artist is making about the male/female form?