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Monday, April 16, 2012. If it is possible to remember everything and everything is a merely a reflection of things that have already occured, aren't we just trying to remember all the different names and re-orderings of the same things? A ramble of thoughts:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nick Axline's Lit 337 Oral Traditions Blog. Oceans of Stories Class Blog. Lit 337 Oral Traditions. Angel Parmar Oral Traditions. Oral Traditions by Levi. My Place in Eternity. REMEMBER THIS, REMEMBER THAT.
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Final Test Questions– May 1, 8:00 a.m. | Mnemosyne and Me
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Just another WordPress.com site. Final Test Questions– May 1, 8:00 am. Asymp; Leave a comment. 1 What was the English creation which Fludd used for his memory theatre? 2 What animal was Camillo reputed to be attacked by and spared? 3 What are singers remembering when they sing? Song is the remembrance of songs sung. 4 What is the name for an object with magical powers? 5 What are the 7 titles in Kane’s book? Pattern, Maps, Boundaries, Dreams, Complementarity, Traditions, Context. 16 How did the myth dwel...
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Ashley Wouldn’t Kick a Puppy | Mnemosyne and Me
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Just another WordPress.com site. Ashley Wouldn’t Kick a Puppy. Asymp; Leave a comment. I agree with Swift Footed Seth, in the need to reconfigure Ashley’s name. She’s just not the puppy kicking type. And comparing our professor to Andy Rooney, well, yes, I can see it in the eyebrows…ha ha, just kidding. Rooney’s eyebrows are legendary, epic, tangled growths that hover over his hawklike eyes. Well, maybe they. I find my eyebrow permanently raised when I read Finnigans Wake. Larr; Previous post. You are co...
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April | 2012 | Mnemosyne and Me
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Just another WordPress.com site. Asymp; 4 Comments. Ahh–to write the final blog for Oral Traditions, to reflect on a final class by our professor, is, well…. poignant. I clearly recall my very first Sexson class. I hadn’t been in school for 30 years, drove to MSU with fear and trembling (why am I so nervous? What was I in for? Suddenly, I had serious doubts about going back to school. I remember going home, crawling in bed, and sleeping for hours. But then,. I woke up,. Reading our texts, having class di...
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Sound Incorporates | Mnemosyne and Me
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Just another WordPress.com site. Asymp; Leave a comment. As I listened to the cacophonous sound of the Context group performing the modern rap of the Birth of Hermes, I couldn’t help thinking how proud Walter Ong would be. He’d nod and say, “See, it’s like I said, sound incorporates.” We saw context at it’s finest, with the amazing similarity in each persons part of the story. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Raven Travelling | Mnemosyne and Me
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Just another WordPress.com site. Asymp; Leave a comment. Mythic Centers: Maps are a way to control the world. The idea that there can be a physical representation of the land showing boundaries, mountains, rivers, and specific places, helps us to somehow claim the ground beneath our feet. It gives a local habitation and a name to what Native people considered un-ownable: the earth, the sky. Kane asks, what if the invisible could be mapped? Overall theme of Maps: The landscape maps itself. Next post →.
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musings… | Mnemosyne and Me
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Just another WordPress.com site. Asymp; 4 Comments. Ahh–to write the final blog for Oral Traditions, to reflect on a final class by our professor, is, well…. poignant. I clearly recall my very first Sexson class. I hadn’t been in school for 30 years, drove to MSU with fear and trembling (why am I so nervous? What was I in for? Suddenly, I had serious doubts about going back to school. I remember going home, crawling in bed, and sleeping for hours. But then,. I woke up,. Reading our texts, having class di...
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February | 2012 | Mnemosyne and Me
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Just another WordPress.com site. Day 2 &3 Memory Presentations. Asymp; Leave a comment. Parker’s Lear was entertaining as well as impressive. I especially admired his ‘voices.’ And who can forget the line, “The worst returns to laughter.” Or “The worst is not so long as we can say, ‘this is the worst.’. Cameron’s Genesis and Psalm were quite nice too. My question about Nate’s: What is Juneteenth? Jennifer the Charmed said her Greek/Roman Gods at lightning speed, I think she should be in a competition.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Asymp; 4 Comments. Ahh–to write the final blog for Oral Traditions, to reflect on a final class by our professor, is, well…. poignant. I clearly recall my very first Sexson class. I hadn’t been in school for 30 years, drove to MSU with fear and trembling (why am I so nervous? What was I in for? Suddenly, I had serious doubts about going back to school. I remember going home, crawling in bed, and sleeping for hours. But then,. I woke up,. Reading our texts, having class di...