Title: discussion -selina
Paper type Coursework
Paper format MLA
Course level Undegraduate
Subject Area Other (Not listed)
# pages 2 ( or 600 words Minimum)
Spacing Double Spacing
# sources 0
Paper Details
Powers, David M.'s Article link: http://scotty.ucr.edu/search~S5/?searchtype=r&searcharg=DNCE+115J&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=rDNCE+15J
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Prompt for written assignment #3 if you choose to write in response to the reading by David Powers in From Plantation to Paradise
The Powers reading is available on the Rivera Library website as an online book, call number Internet--PN 2633 ONLINE. Individual chapters from Powers, which include the assigned pages, are now posted to the course iLearn site under Course Materials, in case you have problems with connectivity to the Library website.
I have changed some of the pages you need to focus upon, and this has slightly reduced the total number of pages you need to read. Here they are:
pages 25-46, chapter 1
pages 47-54 (start mid-page at “the tug of war….”; read thru mid-page 54) & 59-63 (Political Power), in chapter 2
pages 79-81 (The Audience) and 82-84 (A Typical Evening at the Opera), in chapter 3
pages 105-107 (Emergence and Significance of Creole Operas), in chapter 6
Chapter 1 gives really vital information on social structure and status in the French Caribbean. This info will help you as you address the prompt. Here is the prompt:
Choose and answer ONE of the following questions.
(a)
Powers describes balls, operas, and dance parties given in the French Caribbean from the 1760s thru the 1780s, especially in the selected pages between 59 and 107. What were the attendance policies and practices for these events with regard to colored, black, and white people, free as well as enslaved? Did the policies and practices reinforce social structure and status for these people, or resist social structure and status, or something else? Use 2-3 *specific* examples from the reading to anchor your discussion, and be sure to cite page numbers from which you directly quote and/or paraphrase.
(b)
First, describe and discuss the African dance type “calenda” as reported by Jesuit missionaries and the French writer-traveler Moreau de St.-Méry, in selected pages 47-54. What kind of movement did the dance utilize? What kinds of messages did it signal, according to the missionaries and Moreau de St.- Méry, and how did it serve its performers, according to Powers? Then discuss, compare, and contrast how in the 1770s and 80s, the emerging creole operas Soliman II or the Three Sultanas and Les Créoles africaines, ou les effets de l’amour utilized the calenda and other African-attributed dances (start of chapter 6)
Questions? Ask Professor Tomko
Length: 500-750 words (2-3 full, double-spaced pages)
Format: essay in standard paragraph form, complete sentences, and good grammar. Cite the page numbers from which you directly quote and/or paraphrase.
Submit: as a double-spaced WORD document – a document with a .doc or a .docx extension. No pdfs or google dox or other creative file types, please.
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