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As visible religion, art communicates religious beliefs, customs, and values through iconography and depictions of the human body. The foundational principle for the interconnections between art and religion is the reciprocity between image making and meaning making as creative correspondence of humanity with divinity.
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According to the proposition that the term music is inescapably tied to Western culture and its assumptions, the Western culture is apparently doomed to a certain measure of ethnocentrism.
When we are referring to ethnocentrism, this means that some cultures think that their culture is superior the other cultures. This is an arrogant point of view in that one group of people considered themselves better just for the simple fact that their ancestors were better or more powerful.
This of course is part of some powerful countries in the western civilization that is reflected in cultural aspects such as music.
Ethnocentrism has been the generator of many ethnic and racial conflicts in the western world.
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Frida Kahlo was inspired by Mexican culture and a lot of her art was considered to be “autobiographical.” Some interesting things about her was that she was a part of the Mexican Communist Party and was disabled from polio as a child. She often told stories of her life through her art and what she had experienced throughout it.
Some things I had been told by a Spanish teacher of mine in the past was that Kahlo explored gender class, identity, and even politics in her art.
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I hope this is correct. staring from the top lable them as A-E just to make it easier for me it would go.
A-1934
B-1938
C-1732
D-1933
E-1985