Visual Literacy : Writing about Art
, by Tucker, Amy- ISBN: 9780072302226 | 0072302224
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 12/10/2001
Visual Literacyacquaints students with the critical issues that shape the discipline of art and teaches them to write about art from a variety of scholarly and rhetorical perspectives.
PART I. ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSIS Chapter 1 Responding to Art: Visual Literacy and the Practice of WritingWriting Assignment: Journal Responses to a Work of ArtVisual Memory and Visual LiteracyObservations and QuestionsThe Art History ContextIntertextuality The Comparative Method Medium GenreIconographyMoving from Observation to InterpretationResearch and ConnoisseurshipWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 2 “Intelligent Seeing”: Description and Analysis of FormWriting Assignment: Formal Analysis of a Work of Art The Visual ElementsLine, Shape, Mass and VolumeColor and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Writing Assignment: Journal Responses to a Work of ArtVisual Memory and Visual LiteracyObservations and QuestionsThe Art History ContextIntertextuality The Comparative Method Medium GenreIconographyMoving from Observation to InterpretationResearch and ConnoisseurshipWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 2 “Intelligent Seeing”: Description and Analysis of FormWriting Assignment: Formal Analysis of a Work of Art The Visual ElementsLine, Shape, Mass and VolumeColor and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Observations and QuestionsThe Art History ContextIntertextuality The Comparative Method Medium GenreIconographyMoving from Observation to InterpretationResearch and ConnoisseurshipWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 2 “Intelligent Seeing”: Description and Analysis of FormWriting Assignment: Formal Analysis of a Work of Art The Visual ElementsLine, Shape, Mass and VolumeColor and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Intertextuality The Comparative Method Medium GenreIconographyMoving from Observation to InterpretationResearch and ConnoisseurshipWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 2 “Intelligent Seeing”: Description and Analysis of FormWriting Assignment: Formal Analysis of a Work of Art The Visual ElementsLine, Shape, Mass and VolumeColor and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Medium GenreIconographyMoving from Observation to InterpretationResearch and ConnoisseurshipWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 2 “Intelligent Seeing”: Description and Analysis of FormWriting Assignment: Formal Analysis of a Work of Art The Visual ElementsLine, Shape, Mass and VolumeColor and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
IconographyMoving from Observation to InterpretationResearch and ConnoisseurshipWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 2 “Intelligent Seeing”: Description and Analysis of FormWriting Assignment: Formal Analysis of a Work of Art The Visual ElementsLine, Shape, Mass and VolumeColor and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Research and ConnoisseurshipWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 2 “Intelligent Seeing”: Description and Analysis of FormWriting Assignment: Formal Analysis of a Work of Art The Visual ElementsLine, Shape, Mass and VolumeColor and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Chapter 2 “Intelligent Seeing”: Description and Analysis of FormWriting Assignment: Formal Analysis of a Work of Art The Visual ElementsLine, Shape, Mass and VolumeColor and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
The Visual ElementsLine, Shape, Mass and VolumeColor and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Color and ValueTextureSpatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Spatial Depth, Perspective, and ScaleTime and MotionPrinciples of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
BalanceScale and ProportionRhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Rhythm, Movement and TensionUsing Description to Support a ThesisWriting Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Writing Formal AnalysesReviewing and Revising Your ImpressionsWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READING Chapter 3 On Site: Art and Architecture in Social ContextsWriting Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Writing Assignment: Contextual Analysis of a Work of ArtSite as Context: The Rock Garden at Ryoan-ji Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Subject Matter, Function, and Form: The Beaune AltarpieceHistorical Context: Main Entrance and Floorplan, Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Metropolitan Museum of ArtPatrons, Performers, and Audience: A Mende Helmet MaskWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGChapter 4 The Museum as Context: Display and RepresentationWriting Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Writing Assignment: Analysis of an ExhibitionFine Art Display: A Mende Mask at the Metropolitan MuseumFormalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Formalist Display: Bamana Masks at the Barnes FoundationUpdated Ethnographic Display: A Baule Mask at the Museum for African ArtArtist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Artist’s Installation: Fred Wilson’s Installation at the Seattle Art MuseumContinuing ControversiesWriting Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Writing Assignment: Position Paper on a Current Museum ControversyWhat Is Exhibited?Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Who Is Represented?Who Owns the Object? WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
WORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART I: ELEMENTS OF VISUAL ANALYSISPART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
PART II. ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESChapter 5 Planning and Developing an EssayCase Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Case Study: Contextual Analysis of a Work of Art Recording ImpressionsFreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
FreewritingBrowsing: Conducting Preliminary ResearchNarrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Narrowing the Topic and Formulating a ThesisOutlining: Mapping Your Route through the EssayDrafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Drafting the EssayComposing an Introduction Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Developing Conclusions Student Essay: “Reading a Mughal Miniature,” by Mahwash Shoaib (MLA documentation style)Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Incorporating Research in Your Essay Chapter 6 Structuring an EssayCase Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Case Study: Formal Analysis and Comparison/Contrast Student Essay: “The Private Made Public: Goya’s Josefa Castilla Portugal de Garcini y Wanabrok,” by Baz Dreisinger (Chicago Manual documentation style)Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Linking with Transitional Words and Phrases Structuring with Topic SentencesOrganizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Organizing Description and Formal AnalysisStructuring Comparison/ContrastUnifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Unifying Verb TenseUnifying Tone and DictionChapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Chapter 7 Revising an EssayCase Study: Exhibition Catalogue (A Group Project)Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Re-examining the ThesisRewriting ParagraphsRevising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Revising the Essay StructureReviewing Your Use of SourcesRevisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Revisiting Sentences Chapter 8 Editing an Essay: Grammar, Punctuation, UsageEditing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Editing for ConsistencySubject/Pronoun AgreementSubject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Subject/Verb AgreementParallel StructureReviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Reviewing Word OrderMisplaced ModifiersDangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Dangling ModifiersSplit InfinitivesPunctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Punctuation Problems and SolutionsApostrophe for PossessivesMisused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Misused CommasUsage: Commonly Confused WordsManuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Manuscript Mechanics, from The Art Bulletin Style GuideTitlesNumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
NumeralsCapitalizationSpelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Spelling and HyphenationAbbreviationsItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
ItalicsQuotationsUsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
UsageA Note on CaptionsCONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
CONCLUSIONS TO PART II: ESSAY WRITING STRATEGIESPART III. RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODSChapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Chapter 9 Researching and Documenting an EssayCase Study: Reception History of a Work of ArtOnline ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Online ResearchVisiting the Public Library OnlinePrimary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Primary and Secondary SourcesA Word of Caution on Using Internet SourcesMuseum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Museum Web SitesUsing the Online Catalog in Your School LibrarySearching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Searching the StacksConsulting Art Periodical IndicesThe Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
The Art Index and the BHALocating Articles and Taking NotesGeneral Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
General Reference WorksVisiting Specialized LibrariesDocumenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Documenting SourcesWhat to DocumentWhy and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Why and How to DocumentChicago Manual of Style Format Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Footnotes and EndnotesFootnote Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesFootnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Footnote Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersFootnote Citations for Interviews, Correspondence, and Internet SourcesBibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Bibliography or Works CitedBibliographic Citations for Books, Dissertations, and ThesesBibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Bibliographic Citations for Articles in Journals and NewspapersBibliographic Citations for E-Mail and Internet SourcesArt Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Art Bulletin StyleText References, Footnotes, and Frequently Cited SourcesMLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
MLA StyleChapter 10 Critical Perspectives: On Women of Algiers in Their Apartment by Eugène DelacroixCase Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Case Study: Critical Approaches to a Work of ArtBiographical StudiesFrom “The Life and Work of Eugène Delacroix,” by Charles Baudelaire Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Psychoanalytic Approaches FormalismFrom Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
From Eugène Delacroix, by Barthélémy Jobert The Social History of ArtMarxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Marxist Theory“About Critical Reception: Women of Algiers,” by Véronique Chagnon-Burke Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Gender Studies, Feminist Criticism, Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer TheoryPostcolonial Theory‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
‘Passivity and Politics in Delacroix’s Women of Algiers,” by Joan DelPlato Structuralism, Semiotic Theory, and Iconographic AnalysisPoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
PoststructuralismPablo Picasso’s Women of Algiers, After DelacroixAssia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Assia Djebar’s Women of Algiers in Their ApartmentHouria Niati’s No to TortureShirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
Shirin Neshat’s RaptureWORKS CITED AND SUGGESTED READINGCONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
CONCLUSIONS TO PART III: RESEARCH AND CRITICAL METHODS
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