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The Spoken Word: My Presentation
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009. This all speaks well and fine of a literate person today, but what of an illiterate person living in such a highly textual environment, or simply someone not as well-versed in the grapholect? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Blog for Lynda Sexson. A concise explanation of our presentation. Class test questions.explicated. I hail from Reno, Nevada. View my complete profile.
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The Spoken Word: I'm not conflicted, I'm interested
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009. I'm not conflicted, I'm interested. Moment, when that LIGHT BULB flicks on above our head when we get an idea. I was inspired during the memory presentation when everyone looked to the sky, searching, then came back, each item of 50 a little "ah ha! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Im not conflicted, Im interested. Brief thoughts about frames and the power of sugge. Secondary Orality and an unoral setting. An amended list of 50 things to memorize (by Wedne.
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The Spoken Word: February 2009
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Saturday, February 28, 2009. The Roast.An Oral Setting. Where can I find a truly oral setting, if one still exists, in today's textual culture, I wonder? I need a setting in which there are participants rather than objective observers, so a speech by a president, though it may harken to the oral tradition, is not what I'm looking for. I want something fun, agonistically toned, and definitely with some flyting, clusters of insults, old jokes that are still funny, and maybe a little stychomythia. In psycho...
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lynn | oral tradition: 3/15/09 - 3/22/09
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. NY Times: "In One Ear and Out the Other". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Text assignments, quizzes, etc. NY Times: In One Ear and Out the Other. 337 Class Blog List. Kane, Sean. Wisdom of the Mythtellers. Ong, Walter. Orality and Literacy. Yates, Frances. The Art of Memory. Bolzoni, Lina. The Gallery of Memory. Calvino, Italo. Castle of Crossed Destinies. Doidge, Norman. The Brain That Changes Itself. Draaisma, Douwe. Metaphors of Memory. McLuhan, Marshall. The Gutenberg Galaxy.
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lynn | oral tradition: 1/18/09 - 1/25/09
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Friday, January 23, 2009. Notes 01.23.2009. TESTS: February 20 and April 8. Barry Sanders: The Alphabetization of the Popular Mind. James J O’Donnell. Avatars of the Word: From Papyrus to Cyberspace. Ben, Joan, Nick, Lynn, Zach. Dashboard Layout Add a gadget Blog List. More at Chris's How to Create a Blog! Blog on passage in Ong. The mansion, palace, theatre of your mind. The 2 or 3 most memorable parts of Ong, Kane, and Yates. The ability to pay close attention. Every day is 9/11. Giving voice, flesh.
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The Spoken Word: Class test questions...explicated
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Monday, April 6, 2009. Class test questions.explicated. A question that represents the power of suggestion in either a primarily oral or a literate culture- or a secondarily oral culture. 1 Nietzsche says we are all walking dictionaries. 2 Off Sutter's Talk of Ramone Lull, name these terms for given to him: Motion, No Images, Non-Corporeal, Ladder, Tree. 4 The Protestant Reformation = Printing Press. Because THE BOOK became THE WORD. No longer was faith placed in the church (as the clergy themselves ...
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lynn | oral tradition: 2/15/09 - 2/22/09
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Did you say dance? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Text assignments, quizzes, etc. Did you say dance? 337 Class Blog List. Kane, Sean. Wisdom of the Mythtellers. Ong, Walter. Orality and Literacy. Yates, Frances. The Art of Memory. Bolzoni, Lina. The Gallery of Memory. Calvino, Italo. Castle of Crossed Destinies. Doidge, Norman. The Brain That Changes Itself. Draaisma, Douwe. Metaphors of Memory. Eliade, Mircea. The Myth of the Eternal Return. Arts and Letters Daily.
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I Oral Traditions: Incorporating other classes
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009. For final papers I seem to be using information from all my classes, except two.my political science classes. Well, for my Contemporary Literature class I am writing my final paper and it is a creative peice. I've decided to write a play including about 6 characters from previous book and poems we've read in class. I got the idea for the play from a reading in British Literature 1,. Is similar to my ending. In. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am an English Literature major ...
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I Oral Traditions: March 2009
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009. For my memory theater I used my house. My room was the best and easiest place to start so I gave it the most names to remember. Here is a list of governors and the pictures of my room to show where and why I placed certain names. Bob Riley Alabama List Republican 2003 2010 (term limits). Sarah Palin Alaska List Republican 2006 2010. Janet Napolitano Arizona List Democratic 2003 2010 (term limits). Mike Beebe Arkansas List Democratic 2007 2010. Tim Pawlenty Minnesota List Republic...