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    1. Examining a work of art in its historical, social, and political __________ enables you to better understand it. A. design B. context C. element D. genre E. ideology 2. Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is best known for her extremely realistic and often anguished __________. A. genre scenes B. self-portraits C. landscapes D. still lifes E. assemblages 3. Until modern times, art works have been primarily devoted to __________ themes. A. war B. religious C. secular D. rural E. political 4. An anti-commercial

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    You get to the base of the glass hill and begin the upward ascent. Even though there is a trail of rocks that is easier to keep a grip on than the pure glass, your feet keep slipping trying to get there. You fall on your hands and knees to keep yourself from tumbling all the way down to the bottom. In some of your stumbles you keep knocking rocks loose from the path. When they are ripped out of the glass hill by your foot there are cracks where there used to be rock and smooth glass. You know if

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    There’s certain people that when you see them smile or laugh, their eyes glitter in the most admirable fashion and their mouths show their teeth and they look so full of love and happiness that you can’t help but smile fondly to yourself. Love. What an odd word. L-O-V-E. How do you know when you love someone? Is it when you always think about them and can 't get them out of your head? Is it when you smile at the mere sound of their voice? Is it when you elope with them to another country? Or maybe

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    ied ImJournal of Consumer Research, Inc. Speaking of Art as Embodied Imagination: A Multisensory Approach to Understanding Aesthetic Experience Author(s): Annamma Joy and John F. Sherry, Jr. Reviewed work(s): Source: Journal of Consumer Research, Vol. 30, No. 2 (September 2003), pp. 259-282 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/376802 . Accessed: 22/10/2012 06:18 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions

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