Meeting Point p 46 Thématique mythes et héros lieux et formes de pouvoir lidée de progrès Compétence principale EO Final Task Decide which artwork will be on the poster of the exhibition Stereotyped visions of men ID: 481278
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A man’s world
Meeting Point p 46
Thématique
:
mythes
et
héros
/
lieux
et
formes
de
pouvoir
/
l’idée
de
progrès
.
Compétence
principale
: EO
Final Task: Decide which artwork will be on the poster of the exhibition “Stereotyped visions of men”Slide2
Desperate Housewives through the ages
Watch the opening credits.
How many different works of art can you see?Slide3
Take a pencil!
Here are the original titles.
Which picture do they correspond to?
A)
The
Arnolfini
Portrait
(The Marriage of Giovanni
Arnolfini
and Giovanna
Cenami
), by Jan van Eyck. 1434
B)
Campbell's Soup Can
, by Andy Warhol. 1962
C )
Adam and Eve
, by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553)
D)
Egyptian wall paintings
: Combination of three Egyptian wall relief images of woman and children
E)
Couple Arguing
, by Robert Dale, 1964.
F) World War II
"I am Proud" poster
, artist unknown.
G)
American Gothic
, by Grant Wood. 1930.Slide4
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3
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7
5
6Slide6
Culture Notes
Lucas Cranach the Elder : the
chief artist of
the Protestant ReformationArnolfini
: Most viewers initially think the wife is
pregnant
, but Northern
Renaisance
scholars tells us she is holding up her full-skirted dress in the contemporary fashion. The Latin inscription on the back wall of the room which reads
"Jan Van Eyck was here/ 1434"
was interpreted as the artist's witness to the marriage.Robert Dale: Even those readers who have studied art history may be forgiven thinking these are by Roy
Lichtenstein (use of mass culture codes like comics)Slide7
WHO WEARS THE PANTS?
Watch the pictures again and analyze the representation of men and women in each of them.
Toolbox:
dishonest = deceptive = lying = sly = cheating
=/= naïve, trusting, faithful, dependable
Everyday chores = housework = dull job
Lazy and passive =/= busy and active < Overwhelmed = snowed under
Strict = severe = stern
Angry = displeased = annoyed = bad-tempered =/= good-tempered
Group 1: MEN
Group 2: WOMENSlide8
Test your method!
For next time, review how to talk about a picture.
Practice on p 46 of your book using the vocabulary that is given and the words from
desperate housewives credits.You’ll get a test on this picture next class.
We’ll practice on another picture today: p 47.Slide9
Comment on a picture
1) Present the type of doc and source 2) describe the elements 3) analyze and develop Slide10
To protect and to serve
p47
Group A: Structure
Group B: characters
Parts:
Events:
Actions:
Artist’s goal:
Impressions:
Characters:
Physical
description:
The 3 men at the top are …………..
ing
One man is ………….
ing
…
The image of men that is conveyed:
Who is absent from this picture? Slide11
Test
: Method and voc / picture p 46: 20 minutes.
Manpower
Brainstorming. Book p 48.
Listen and read “punch press operator” and answer the questions (a b c)Slide12
Women Workers
Book p 49 describe
the picture briefly
Listen to a recording about women workers.
Jot down key words and say what you understood
Listen again and list the different stages:
How did this
Happen???
BEFORE
WWII
AFTER WWII
Homework:
use the vocabulary from this lesson to
do
ex4 p 49 (analyze the poster)Slide13
A lot of chores.
Do the exercises p 53 (1 and 2)
Describe the cartoon
Organize your vocabulary ( mindmap
)Slide14
Improve your speaking skills p 54
Defend your opinion!