ANTH 1023 1st Edition Lecture 15 Outline of Last Lecture I. European ColonialismOutline of Current LectureI. Anthropology and ArtCurrent LectureI. Anthropology and ArtoArt is a cultural universal oAll cultures how a way to make things aesthetically pleasingoMusic, art, ways of speaking, jewelryoSomething becomes art when its purely functional nature is beautified oArts: forms of creative expression that are guided by aesthetic principles and involve imagination, skill, and style-Native American people had no word for "art"-Doesn't mean they don’t have artoPermeates all aspects of life -Appearance-Interior design-Eating -Hair- curl, straight, bow, color, style, etc. -Clothing-Makeup-JewelryoFunctional and some type of design, story, etc. oMusic, reading, etc. oBody Arts: artificial artistic enhancement or beautification of the human body by painting, tattooing, scarification, or other means-Hair- convey meanings: long hair, covered hair, amish men and their hair, Jewish beardsNon permanent: hair, makeup, henna, paint-Permanent: cranial deformation (head shaping: soft baby skull is manipulated), feet binding, elongating necks, semi permanent piercings (lip plugs), tattoosoWorld Music: world music incorporates different musical styles from cultures throughoutthe world-Stimulate emotions, sense of community, healing, political/social movementsoGraffitiThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.oOrnamentation: calligraphyoOrientalism: scholarship and art generated by Europeans representing their views of the Middle
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