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When analyzing art and culture, anthropologists discuss different types of gazes, or ways of viewing and thinking about artwork. Identify which of these statements describe the idea of the universal gaze and which describe the photographic gaze.

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Universal gaze is an intrinsic way of perceiving art that informs whether people think something is art or not.

It embodies an idea with which anthropologists disagree.

Photographic gaze is the presumed neutral viewpoint of the camera that in fact projects the perspective of the person behind the camera.

It is studied by anthropologists Lutz and Collins in National Geographic photographs

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