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+% WSU Graduate School Thesis Requirements
+% Last updated on = 6/15/87
+%********************* ***THESIS TEXMODEL*** **************************
+%* This TEXMODEL shows some sections of a sample thesis. For a printout *
+%* of a sample thesis, simply run this file through TeX as it is. *
+%* When entering your own thesis, be sure to replace or delete all *
+%* sample text. If you are printing your thesis on a monospaced printer,*
+%* the \monospace command must be activated by removing the percent *
+%* sign preceding it. *
+%************************************************************************
+% THESIS START
+
+% ***TITLE PAGE***
+
+%\monospace
+\input thesis.inp
+\justify \singlespace
+\setpagenumber{-1}
+\centerlinesbegin
+\bd
+A PHENOMENOLOGICAL THEORY OF
+\vs{12pt}
+CROSS-CULTURAL AESTHETICS
+\vs{1.25in}
+\rm
+By
+\vs{12pt}
+GEORG MACQUET
+\vs{1.25in}
+A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of
+the requirements for the degree of
+\vs{12pt}
+MASTER OF ARTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
+\vs{24pt}
+WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
+Department of Anthropology
+\vs{12pt}
+December 1986
+\vs{.8in}
+\copyrt Copyright by GEORG MACQUET, 1986
+All Rights Reserved
+\centerlinesend %DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE UNLESS LINE 19 IS DELETED
+% ***COPYRIGHT PAGE***
+\np
+\titlepage
+\vsk{7in}
+\centerlinesbegin
+\copyrt Copyright by GEORG MACQUET, 1986
+All Rights Reserved
+\centerlinesend %DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE UNLESS LINE 47 IS DELETED
+% ***SIGNATURE PAGE***
+\newpage
+\setpagenumber{-2}
+\rightragged
+\vsk{2.8in}
+\doublespace
+\nin To the Faculty of Washington State University:
+\par
+The members of the Committee appointed to examine the thesis of
+GEORG MACQUET find it satisfactory and recommend that it be
+accepted.
+%
+%******************************************************************
+%* The \signatures command draws the number of lines specified *
+%* in the first parameter for the committee members' signatures. *
+%* The first parameter may be any number, but if it is larger *
+%* than 5, spacing must be changed to make it fit on one page. *
+%* The second parameter of the \signatures command will be *
+%* centered as a title under the first line. *
+%******************************************************************
+%
+\singlespace
+\signatures{4}{Chairperson}
+\doublespace
+% ***ACKNOWLEDGE***
+\newpage
+\justify
+\preface{Acknowledgements}
+I would like to thank Clarke Moustakos and Helen Burdeman
+for their help in advising me to study Anthropology at ...
+% ***ABSTRACT PAGE***
+\newpage
+\vsk{.6in}
+\centerlinesbegin
+\bd
+A PHENOMENOLOGICAL THEORY OF
+\bd
+CROSS-CULTURAL AESTHETICS
+\rm
+ABSTRACT
+\putincontents1{\nin Abstract\leader\pagenumber}
+\vs{12pt}
+\singlespace
+by Georg Macquet, M.A.
+Washington State University
+December 1986
+\centerlinesend %DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE UNLESS LINE 84 IS DELETED
+\doublespace
+\noindent Chairperson: V.~L.~Nabokov
+\par
+Aesthetic phenomena can be defined from an anthropological perspective.
+Anthropology is empirical; therefore, aesthetic phenomena must also be
+defined empirically to be identified by the techniques of...
+\par
+%********************** MAIN TEXT OF THESIS *************************
+%* This ends the preliminary pages of the thesis and begins the main *
+%* text. The remaining sections of the thesis may be entered using any *
+%* or all standard TeXT1 markup commands, including \autofootnote, *
+%* \bibliography, \autoendnote, \subheada, etc. For more information *
+%* on the standard TeXT1 markup commands see the "TeXT1 Users Guide *
+%* (S-522)," or the "TeXT1 Reference Manual (S-523)." *
+%************************************************************************
+\chapter{Introduction}
+\setpagenumber{1}
+The original perspective of anthropology can contribute to a comprehension of
+art. Observational criteria are needed to identify aesthetic phenomena
+uniquely, and anthropology \el3
+\sha{Art as Product}
+In the past, the arts have been studied primarily as products in anthropology.
+But the product must be created by human beings who behave in certain ways. In
+Merriam's words:
+
+\bqb Through the humanistic elements of his culture, man seems to be making
+pointed commentary on how he lives; his social life in itself seems to bring
+about conditions under which he is unable to restrain himself from commenting
+upon himself\el3
+\bqe
+
+\sha{Styles of Representation}
+Representations are images that refer to the visual appearance of a thing.
+Gombrich's theory\afn{wherin a representation is not a symbol} is not
+appropriate in this context. Indeed, A.P. Meriam (1971)\aen{This is the only
+edition with the full analysis of semantic theories applied to oriental
+cultures.} states that\el3
+\newpage
+\cl{\bd Notes}
+\printendnotes
+\toc{-5}
+\bye