Catherine, I've always likened Dancing Peasants to represent sociology.
Originally done I believe as a woodcut by German Renaissance artist
Albrect Durer. If you google it you can see different representations
...morten



 
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Hello,

This is a rather different request from others posted on this list:

Our college is developing some public relations materials and our
department just got the following question from the person who is
designing the College magazine:

"We need 3D objects to use for the cover of the new CBBS magazine. Can
you suggest some objects to represent Sociology...think smaller scale?"

I'd be curious to know what objects you all would choose!  the results
could also be interesting for class discussion...

Catherine


Catherine Mobley, Ph.D.
Associate Professor/Director of Graduate Studies Department of Sociology
132 Brackett Hall
Clemson University
Clemson, SC  29634
Phone: 864.656.3815
Fax: 864.656.1252
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