Monday, March 7, 2022

Iconography

https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-iconography.html
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Who created a particular text? What as their aim? What kind of means did they use for this?
Is the source reliable? What tells you so?
Can you detect any bias? Is there any vital information that has been left out?
What kind of symbols have been included? Why?

Some possible guiding questions to go with the iconographic about Ukraine (available on Tera)
* How does the design of this map help readers to understand multiple possible outcomes of war?
* What techniques are used to shape the reader's understanding of the causes of war?
* Whose side is this map on?

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