- Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:40 pm
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I have a question about the use of the term "style" in this passage. It may be that I was reading too fast to catch the way the author uses the term, but on my second read-through it seems to me that the author uses "style" to mean two different things:
Is this the correct way to read the author's use of the term "style"? I had a lot of trouble with this passage during the exam. If I've got it right now, do you have any advice for how to get it right the first time around?
Thanks in advance.
- the broader characteristics of the artwork being produced, which can incorporate several different sub-styles (as in the "centers of style" referenced in the second paragraph)
- sub-styles, so to speak, or the specific form that artwork produced for one tribe takes (as in "the five styles in which [the Konate] carve" in the third paragraph, or the "finer and finer tribal styles and substyles" in paragraph four)
Is this the correct way to read the author's use of the term "style"? I had a lot of trouble with this passage during the exam. If I've got it right now, do you have any advice for how to get it right the first time around?
Thanks in advance.