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Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Posted by Allison at 7:38 AM. Thursday, April 21, 2005. I struggled, big time, with what to do for the paper in this class. It needed to be entertaining- to me at least- and informative. I couldn't decide on anything. Finally I started going through my books and remembered I had always intended to memorize Jabberwocky. Alliteration, onomatopoeia, kennings, preformance, portmanteaus, hypertextuality: it's all there baby! Posted by Allison at 12:53 PM. Tuesday, April 19, 2005.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Posted by Allison at 7:38 AM. Thursday, April 21, 2005. I struggled, big time, with what to do for the paper in this class. It needed to be entertaining- to me at least- and informative. I couldn't decide on anything. Finally I started going through my books and remembered I had always intended to memorize Jabberwocky. Alliteration, onomatopoeia, kennings, preformance, portmanteaus, hypertextuality: it's all there baby! Posted by Allison at 12:53 PM. Tuesday, April 19, 2005.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Posted by Allison at 7:38 AM. Thursday, April 21, 2005. I struggled, big time, with what to do for the paper in this class. It needed to be entertaining- to me at least- and informative. I couldn't decide on anything. Finally I started going through my books and remembered I had always intended to memorize Jabberwocky. Alliteration, onomatopoeia, kennings, preformance, portmanteaus, hypertextuality: it's all there baby! Posted by Allison at 12:53 PM. Tuesday, April 19, 2005.

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The Oral Tradition: March 2005

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Thursday, March 31, 2005. The Art of Living Backwards. In Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass" Alice is introduced to the White Queen who lives her life backwards and must run constantly to keep from losing her place. Alice thinks the idea of living backwards is unbearably strange, but the Queen assures her:. Posted by Allison at 8:08 PM. Thursday, March 24, 2005. Here, for your general preusal, is Justin's epic poem:. O Sing in me Muse/ of He-Who-Just-Enrolled-. Wordswallower trod/ the mists of his tho...

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The Oral Tradition: Sherman Alexie: Storyteller

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The Oral Tradition: January 2005

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Thursday, January 27, 2005. Dr Sexson was talking about all the kinky things we do with books, all the touching, etc. While I've never intentionally done anything kinky with a book, I thought the discussion of touching and speaking (oaths, spells, etc.) was interesting. Words when combined with physical contact some how seem to have more impact. Posted by Allison at 9:07 PM. Tuesday, January 25, 2005. Brian D: www.geocities.com/fenwayfan80. Brian J: http:/ rememory.blogspot.com. Jennifer: http:/ jst-oral...

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The Oral Tradition: Memorization

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Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Having watched everyone's performances, I want to give you all a big hand! We're reallyu winding down here (Papers on Thursday! So I want to thank all of you for making this such a memorable (get it? I'm so punny. Stop, now.) class. Looking forward to all your presentations! Posted by Allison at 7:48 PM. Billings, Montana, United States. View my complete profile. Rolling Stones Top 50. The Art of Living Backwards. The Heart of Darkness. A Brief Interlude on Reality.

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The Oral Tradition: Wordswallower

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Thursday, March 24, 2005. Here, for your general preusal, is Justin's epic poem:. O Sing in me Muse/ of He-Who-Just-Enrolled-. Read/ He who consumed/ words with such intensity/ it brought comment from/ the grizzled shaman./ Justin Wordswallower./ He who read to the/ depths of the ocean,/ the height of mountains,/ the width of broadest/ valleys 'til his word/ wandering brought him/ to his own land of/ the Great Outerborn. Posted by Allison at 8:32 PM. Billings, Montana, United States. The Heart of Darkness.

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A Journey into the Traditions of Orality: February 2005

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A Journey into the Traditions of Orality. Thursday, February 24, 2005. OK, so after listening to Brian and Mick go at with the "yo mama's so ugly." jokes today, I was inspired to hop on the google and check out what the wonderful world of the Web had to offer concerning this topic. Good Lord: the web has everything! The flyting becomes more bitter as Thrasymachus senses defeat in the dialogue. He suddenly engages an argumentum ad hominem (personal attack):. Tell me, Socrates, have you got a nurse? Midway...

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Oral Traditions: January 2005

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Monday, January 31, 2005. Taking things for granted. The first time my neighbor brought me a letter (delivered to her via bush taxi), I was confused. For me? No, for me to. To her. And then, of course, she wanted me to compose her dictated response. The expectation of literacy is ingrained in me because of where I grew up. Posted by Kristi @ 8:35 PM 0 comments. Thursday, January 27, 2005. Posted by Kristi @ 5:36 PM 0 comments. Tuesday, January 25, 2005. Links to other oral traditions journals. Jeremy: ht...

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It's a new semester and a new class. For the next 15 weeks I'll ponder the relationship between orality and literacy, our memory and its importance in both oral traditions and literate society, and the relationship between oral societies and mythtelling. It's sure to be a blast! I am a middle school English teacher. I work hard. :). View my complete profile. Heather sings praises of the beautiful Hannah. Brian retells of Stephs adventures in Europe. Steph tells us of Brian. Brian and Stacy: Soulmates.

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It's a new semester and a new class. For the next 15 weeks I'll ponder the relationship between orality and literacy, our memory and its importance in both oral traditions and literate society, and the relationship between oral societies and mythtelling. It's sure to be a blast! I am a middle school English teacher. I work hard. :). View my complete profile. Heather sings praises of the beautiful Hannah. Brian retells of Stephs adventures in Europe. Steph tells us of Brian. Sunday, February 27, 2005.

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It's a new semester and a new class. For the next 15 weeks I'll ponder the relationship between orality and literacy, our memory and its importance in both oral traditions and literate society, and the relationship between oral societies and mythtelling. It's sure to be a blast! I am a middle school English teacher. I work hard. :). View my complete profile. Heather sings praises of the beautiful Hannah. Brian retells of Stephs adventures in Europe. Steph tells us of Brian. Saturday, April 30, 2005.

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Responses to Thoughts: January 2005

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Bozeman, Montana, United States. View my complete profile. Oral vs. Written Stories. Tomorrow we have another oral memory presentation. Monday, January 31, 2005. Things that stuck out from last class period. Why is a museum called a museum? Because it holds things that are inspired by muses. The muses are Calliope, Thalia, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichere, and Urania. Their mother is Mnemosyne. Growing up and living in a literate culture has given me some presuppositions. I ta...

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The Power of Orality: February 2005

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The Power of Orality. I'm a senior at MSU studying English Educat. View my complete profile. Victor Turner and.ME! Memory: Sound or Sight? We are some beautiful people! Thursday, February 24, 2005. Posted by Hanna 12:27 PM. Wednesday, February 09, 2005. Ong says thoughts should be "memorable", so like speaking, each thought was probably formulized and sang in the mind so that it can be remembered. Posted by Hanna 2:50 PM. Allison http:/ oraltraditions.blogspot.com. Cara http:/ dineenc.blogspot.com. Bravo...

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Notes from the Walter J. Ong Archive: 05/01/2005 - 06/01/2005

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Notes from the Walter J. Ong Archive. A commonplace book for my work on the Walter J. Ong Collection, held by the Pius XII Memorial Library, Saint Louis University. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. Spent some of the day reading essays on databases and text encoding in. A Companion to Digital Humanities. That way there's a database for internal record keeping and searching, and both the MARK records and XML (probably EAD. Finding guide for users to search. Something like re:discovery. Walter J Ong Archives. As I un...

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News, Articles, and Events. A B Lord Fellow Lecture, 2016. The Center for Studies in Oral Tradition will sponsor a public lecture by A. B. Lord Fellow, Dr. Margaret Lyngdoh, What the Returning Dead Want: Afterlife Narratives and Belief Worlds in West Khasi Hills, Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 4:00 pm in Strickland Hall Room 115. A B Lord Fellow, 2016. The 31st Lord and Parry Lecture. Oral Tradition Special Feature. Art and Oral Literature:. A Conversation with Lee Haring. The 30th Lord and Parry Lecture.

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Oral Traditions: Study of memory and application. Tuesday, April 24, 2012. The contexts through which myth is remembered are also the contexts in which myth is reinvented by each succession of peoples" (248). Started the story, then Nate. Maia of Kyllene was the mother of Hermes,. Zeus came at night to her. She was clean, beautiful, and free from venereal disease,. Little did Hera know. She was asleep all alone,. While Zeus was with Maia playing Barry Manilow. Ten moons later,. A child popped out. In a g...

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. I think we underestimate how the ‘oral tradition’ really seeps into our class. We talk about it as if it is something that exists in the past, or something that cannot exist under the designation of ‘tradition’ unless all the elements of an oral culture are present. But we engage unconsciously in the tradition of orality every day. It is only by the absence of orality that we would even recognize it had been there in the first place. We have been initiated not only into the tim...

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Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Posted by Allison at 7:38 AM. Thursday, April 21, 2005. I struggled, big time, with what to do for the paper in this class. It needed to be entertaining- to me at least- and informative. I couldn't decide on anything. Finally I started going through my books and remembered I had always intended to memorize Jabberwocky. Alliteration, onomatopoeia, kennings, preformance, portmanteaus, hypertextuality: it's all there baby! Posted by Allison at 12:53 PM. Tuesday, April 19, 2005.

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Thursday, April 21, 2005. Good job everyone on their last memory feats! There were some very intersting "Top 50" picks, and everyone did a great job ( my nerves prevented me from reciting my list as well as I would have liked too.) I also think that MSU should have been at least in the top 5. Posted by Lauren Kaiser at 7:43 PM. Posted by Lauren Kaiser at 7:36 PM. Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Top 50 Colleges in the U.S. I think MSU should be #1. 6Massachusets Institute of Tech. 8California Institute of Tech.

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Bozeman, Montana, United States. View my complete profile. Final Day in Class :-(. My Final Paper-Orality as Demonstrated Through the. Term Paper Presentations Part Duex. Auditory vs Vision-Which is Stronger? Sunday, May 01, 2005. This lead me to think about some of the research that I had done on. You are my captain, o'captain! Posted by Debbie @ 7:18 AM. Final Day in Class :-(. Talked about memory and combined research with personal experience. How her grandma had alzheimers and how this affected m...

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Oral Traditions Engl 337. Online Journal for Engl 337. Wednesday, April 13, 2005. Okay, so I'm striking out on a kind of philological bent with this post, but bear with me. The words we talked about in class on Tuesday, univocal and polyphony, say alot about their relation to orality and literacy from their etymologies. Univocal comes from uni-, one, and voc-, voice. It refers to a single utterance, where in the utterance is a voice. Posted by J.M.R. Burgard @ 8:50 PM. Monday, April 04, 2005. I watched a...