Reading ComprehensionDifficulty: Hard

PT141 S3 P2 Q13 Explanation

Katherine Dunham

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Passage

One of the more striking developments in modern North American dance was African American choreographer Katherine Dunham’s introduction of a technique known as dance-isolation, in which one part of the body moves in one rhythm while other parts are kept stationary or are moved in different rhythms. The incorporation of this technique dance is due in no small part to her training in both anthropological research and choreography.

As an anthropologist in the 1930s, Dunham was one of the pioneers in the field of dance ethnology. Previously, dance had been neglected as an area of social research, primarily because most social scientists gravitated toward areas likely to be recognized by their peers as befitting scientifically rigorous, and therefore legitimate, modes while experts in dance were not trained in the methods of social research.

Starting in 1935, Dunham conducted a series of research projects into traditional Caribbean dance forms, with special interest in their origins in African culture. Especially critical to her success was her approach to research, which diverged radically from the methodology that prevailed at the time. Colleagues in anthropology advised her not to techniques well enough to teach them to others and incorporate them into new forms of ballet.

Between 1937 and 1945, Dunham developed a research-to-performance method that she used to adapt Caribbean dance forms for use in theatrical performance, combining them with modern dance styles she learned in Chicago. The ballets she created in this fashion were among the first North American dances to rectify the exclusion of African own right, making possible future companies such as Arthur Mitchell’s Dance Theater of Harlem.

What this question is testing

Analogy

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Answers that restate a true detail from the passage but don't answer the specific question being asked.

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The question
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Which one of the following is most analogous to Dunham’s work in anthropology and choreography as that work is

Answer choices

  1. Bad Match: 2nd person11% picked this

    A French archaeologist with training in musicology researches instruments used in seventeenth century France, and her findings become the basis for a Korean engineer's

    A training in archaeology and musicology sounds like what we want. She researches something musical / archaeological from the past. That's a little different from studying a current living culture/tradition. And then instead of introducing something new into the field of archaeology or musicology, someone else takes her findings and does something with them. Here's where this answer really seems to stop matching up.

  2. Bad Match: 2nd person13% picked this

    An Australian medical researcher with training in botany analyzes the chemical composition of plants that other researchers have collected in the Philippines, and then

    This feels just like (A). A training in medical research and botany sounds like the unusual combo of specialties. She researches some plants that others grabbed from the Philippines. That doesn't seem like a good match for "immersed herself in actively learning something". And then instead of introducing something new into the field of medical research or botany, someone else takes her findings and does something with them.

  3. Weak Match11% picked this

    A Canadian surgeon uses her skill in drawing to collaborate with a Vietnamese surgeon to develop a manual containing detailed illustrations of the proper

    A training in medicine and drawing sounds like an unusual combo of specialties. That's a good match. She collaborates with someone to develop a manual. That doesn't sound like immersing herself in some active way in someone else's tradition. Bad match there. And again we have a collaborator, which Dunham didn't have.

  4. Correct58% picked this

    A Brazilian teacher with training in social psychology conducts a detailed study of teaching procedures while working with teachers in several Asian countries, then

    Why this is right

    A training in teaching and social psychology is a dual specialty. He immerses herself in a different cultures practices as an active participant (working with teachers in Asian countries to understand their teaching). And then he introduces some innovations back into one of her fields, by bring the most effective procedures home to his country. Dunham had a dual specialty, immersed herself as an active participant in Caribbean dance in order to learn it, and then introduced something new to her field by using that stuff she learned.

    Skill tested: Analogy · how this choice captures the passage's function is the move to repeat next time.

  5. Weak Match7% picked this

    An Italian fashion designer researches the social significance of clothing design in several cultures and then presents his research in a highly acclaimed book

    There's no dual specialty here. This dude is just a fashion designer. There's no immersion in some other culture's practices. He just does research, but not in the active participant sense. But the last ingredient is okay, as he does then use this research to present something new to his field.

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