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I am attaching the poster and story that this assignment is based off of. It requires: Download the True Cost of Coal poster here and narrative storybook here. Open both on your computer’s desktop. M

I am attaching the poster and story that this assignment is based off of.

It requires: 

  1. Download the True Cost of Coal poster here and narrative storybook here. Open both on your computer’s desktop. Make sure the poster opens in a program that will allow you to zoom in on various parts of the artwork so you can get a sense of what’s going on in it. Windows Photo Viewer works well.  Should be able to open poster from attachment or link below? Will need both to complete assignment. https://fdltcc.learn.minnstate.edu/d2l/le/content/4812517/viewContent/41311907/View
  2. Explore the poster visually, using the narrative storybook as a guide. There are multiple ways you can do this. You can just look at the poster and try figuring out what it’s showing. You can read through the storybook in a linear fashion to get the whole story depicted in the poster. You can skim through the storybook to try and find individual scenes from the poster and read about their meaning. Or you can do some combination of these things. You will probably need at least an hour or two to get a good sense of understanding what’s going on.Note that there are some scenes in the poster than are not well represented in the storybook. Some of these are further explained in the Powerpoint presentation you can download here, but you are also free to make up your own idea of what each one represents simply based on the visual image.
  3. In your own words, summarize one visual scene or vignette representing each of the following aspects of capitalism and anti-capitalism (the bolded terms are covered by your textbook reading):
    1. Minimizing labor costs
    2. Creation of Externalities
    3. Commodification
    4. Capitalist culture
    5. Corporate power
    6. McDonaldization of local culture
    7. How capitalism has re(b)ordered place
    8. A resistance activity that denaturalizes capitalism (turns doxa into orthodoxy)
    9. An alternative to capitalism
    10. A capitalist response to anti-capitalism (repression or recuperation)

Your summary can just be a sentence or two for each scene describing the scene and what it represents regarding the concept you are using it for.

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