Module Five Journal

Module Five Journal

Review the provided module resources and textbook. Select a photo of a person or a group of people that was taken between 1950–1980 in which the person(s) photographed, the photographer, or both are from a population whose full inclusion in society was considered a matter for political debate (e.g., Black Americans, women, LGBTQ+ people, disabled or neurodivergent people, Indigenous Americans, certain immigrant populations, certain ethnic or religious minorities).

  • Based on your research, briefly describe the context and content of the image. Be sure to cite your sources.
  • How does the identity of the artist interact with the person(s) in the photo to create its political or social significance? For example, are the photographer and the person(s) in the photo on opposite sides of a struggle, or is the photographer documenting their own struggles?
  • Taking context, content, and artist’s identity into consideration, what might this image have meant to different audiences at the time it was taken?

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What to Submit

Your journal assignment should be 2 to 3 paragraphs in length. Embed your chosen image at the beginning of the document and include the URL where you located it (or the textbook page number). Use MLA format for all citations.

Module Five Journal

Module Five Journal

Review the provided module resources and textbook. Select a photo of a person or a group of people that was taken between 1950–1980 in which the person(s) photographed, the photographer, or both are from a population whose full inclusion in society was considered a matter for political debate (e.g., Black Americans, women, LGBTQ+ people, disabled or neurodivergent people, Indigenous Americans, certain immigrant populations, certain ethnic or religious minorities).

  • Based on your research, briefly describe the context and content of the image. Be sure to cite your sources.
  • How does the identity of the artist interact with the person(s) in the photo to create its political or social significance? For example, are the photographer and the person(s) in the photo on opposite sides of a struggle, or is the photographer documenting their own struggles?
  • Taking context, content, and artist’s identity into consideration, what might this image have meant to different audiences at the time it was taken?

What to Submit

Your journal assignment should be 2 to 3 paragraphs in length. Embed your chosen image at the beginning of the document and include the URL where you located it (or the textbook page number). Use MLA format for all citations.