Metadata
Arts & Humanities Undergraduate Apply Medium-
Subject
Arts & Humanities
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Education level
Undergraduate
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Cognitive goals
Apply
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Difficulty estimate
Medium
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Tags
semiotics, visual rhetoric, Soviet propaganda, iconography, art history, 20th century
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Number of questions
5
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Created on
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Generation source
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License
CC0 Public domain
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Prompt
Assess students' ability to apply semiotic frameworks to analyze visual rhetoric in Soviet propaganda posters (1917–1939). Students should identify denotative and connotative signs, signifiers/signified relations, iconic/indexical/symbolic codes, paradigmatic and syntagmatic structures, and common iconography (color, composition, typography, gestures). Evaluate how these signs and visual strategies construct ideological meaning, target audiences, and mobilize behavior, using close visual reading of selected posters supported by historical context (political aims, production, and circulation). Emphasize evidence-based interpretation and clear linkage between semiotic concepts and rhetorical effects.
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Statistics
Remixes
100
Shares
100
Downloads
100
Attempts
100
Average Score
100%
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