These are the instructions, I will link the actual assignment outline down below in the files since it won’t fit here which will have all the instructions and passages you need to identify, you will also have to go through the readings I link below to find identify the passages they also might be in the videos I have linked here.
Please note: the completed exam will be submitted to Turnitin as a .doc or .docx file. No credit will be given for: (a) materials taken from Wikipedia, Shmoop, Course Hero, Study Mode, Khan Academy, , etc. or (b) general, unspecialized speculation or summary
For each of the following five (5) quotations please provide:
1) an accurate identification of:
a. the author/speaker/artist
b. the title of the reading/viewing/lecture in which the quotation appears
c. the historical time period/movement during which the quotation was
written.
2) a precise and concise close reading/analysis of the quotation with an emphasis on its main ideas. Explain how and why the specific terms, theories, concepts, and/or examples that appear in the quotation “shape and define” the time period to which it belongs.
3) a detailed explanation of how the author of the quotation and his or her ideas confirm, refine, correct or disprove the dominant/traditional/”Eurocentric’ narrative of “modernity”, the historical Modern Age, the modern worldview, modern identity formation, the ‘modern mind’, etc. This explanation should include at least two (2) quotations from other course texts that have not, already, been referenced in other exam responses** and address multiple course themes/theories, i.e. human rights, the liberal democracy, the mechanisms of eurocentrism, science and reason, empire, free-market capitalism, progress, industrialization, coherences, reification, the “imagined community”, the “Other”, religion and secularism, the modern city, “invention”, evolution, etc. Please note: the majority of your grades will come from the course-based critical analyses you showcase. Ultimately, this online, open- book, final exam is designed to reward engagement with the course in its totality.
** A completed exam will reference and engage with at minimum 15 (fifteen) required course readings/viewings. Lecture slides do not count as a course reading/viewing.***
I have added all the readings and lecture slides, please use 15 references from the readings not the lecture slides but you may use the lectures to get a better understanding of the readings.
The passages needed to be identified are in the files under the exam outline doc.
I believe the first two identifications are in pomeranz reading and Marx- manifesto reading. I’m not sure about the last three. The passages needed to be identified may also be in these videos.
There is no exact number page I put 10 but if you have to go over thats fine or if you can’t reach 10 but try to get close to 10.
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