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Faculty ResourcesNotes on the History of Iran The Complete Persepolis- Helpful Vocabulary Book Arts Newsletter- UWE Bristol, School of Creative Arts, Department of Art and Design Discussion Guide for Marjane Satrapi’s The Complete Persepolis
The following questions are arranged by genre. Thinking of the book as political reportage, with a focus on the reporting of events Thinking of the book as a portrait of a culture, with a focus on social practices and traditions Thinking of the book as a memoir, with a focus on memory, truth, and representation Thinking of the book as a coming-of-age story, with a focus on connections to readers’ own lives Thinking of the book as a graphic text, with a focus on word and image as devices for storytelling
Thinking of the book as political reportage, with a focus on the reporting of events:
Thinking of the book as a portrait of a culture, with a focus on social practices and traditions:
Thinking of the book as a memoir, with a focus on memory, truth, and representation:
Thinking of the book as a coming-of-age story, with a focus on connections to readers’ own lives:
Thinking of the book as a graphic text, with a focus on word and image as devices for storytelling:
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