AMST 211 1nd Edition Lecture 13Review LectureExam StructureThe exam will be posted on sakai at 3:30. You will have 75 minutes to answer the exam. Your answers will be timestamps. Know this: the answer must be typed in Word. Turn exam into assignment box. Save: LastNameFirstInitialExam15 questions, you answer four. Each question has two key words from lectures, applied to theme. Define first and second key word, then apply both to the theme of the third lecture. Part 2Bring/Use the book, A Lesson Before Dying. 3 key objects, and moments where the narrative changes. You are going to have to pull imaginaries/aesthetic and use them with the three 3 key objects. Key Words: Quotidian Speech Community and Urban Plantations: • quotidian: common, everyday, ordinary. • Speech community: community that shares rules for communication. • Urban plantation: specific to Charleston.Aesthetics: balance and proportion of being in the world. • What does this mean? Not fixed by characteristic. They are about relationships. How we discover the space in between Southern imaginaries. Culture clash: the idea of white/nonwhite/Indian in regards to Melinda Lowry’s presentation. Place and Space: location and whats inside the location. Swamps: notion of liminality. Something that occupies a space in between. Where identities are expressed. Resource and waste. Think paradox. The value of Southern water. Culinary grammar: multiple culinary practices in America. Where things came from. These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a
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