How do artists use language to complicate visual representations of gender identity?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Typical expressions of competition and aggression project male identity without visual representations other than words in Win!
2. The female model's name in Manet's title for Mademoiselle V . . . in the Costume of an Espada confuses the visualization of a male bullfighter.
3. Man Ray's dual-gender portrait underlines in words its subject, Marcel Duchamp as Rrose Sélavy.
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a. True b. False
The most remarkable feature of the surviving mosque at Samarra is the spiral tower which, due to its shape and placement, is thought to have functioned as a
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