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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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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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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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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...
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March | 2012 | Mnemosyne and Me
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Just another WordPress.com site. Asymp; Leave a comment. Ong ch.7: “Formalism and the new criticism showed a shift toward text.” That the style of women authors was less formal(and more creative? Than the more formally educated men, is quite intriguing to me. It’s probably what made their writing real. You know, less puffed up with posing and being concerned about how things are ‘supposed’ to look in acadamia. How did the orality shift affect them? A few Ong One Liners:. Role of the oral in religion is d...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Asymp; Leave a comment. 8220;…Socrates assumes there is a block of wax in our souls–or varying quality in different individuals–and that this is ‘the gift of Memory, the mother of the Muses.’ Whenever we see or think or hear of anything we hold this wax under the perceptions and thoughts and imprint them upon it, just as we make impressions from seal rings.”. How do we get rid of unwanted memories? How is it actually accomplished? Asymp; Leave a comment. 8220;Oral culture...
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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
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...
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Notes for Engl 337
Notes for Engl 337. Saturday, April 30, 2005. 4/21 and 4/26 and 4/28 Individual Paper Presentations. Individual Paper Presentations took two and a half class periods to run through; but, as usual, the insights into other students' interests was worth all the time that it took. Thanks for all your heard work Oral Trads spring 2005! These will not all be in complete grammatical sentences.sorry for you grammar goddesses out there. One must think memorable thoughts. With writing we have lost the oral sto...
Levi of the Lost Marbles
Levi of the Lost Marbles. Wednesday, April 25, 2012. My Place in Eternity. Oral Traditions with Dr. Sexson has been the single most important class which I have taken in my college career. Here we have learned the invaluable skill of mnemonics and the "art of remembering everything." This is a skill which has been somewhat lost and mutated in the technological modern era. It was an art form prized by previous generations but nearly forgotten in ours. Or have always been and, now we re-member. These are s...