Hello All,
For Wednesday, read "Do Aliens Need Captions?" and post a photograph you feel should be included as one of The Last Pictures. This photograph could be one that you've taken or one that you feel is particularly emblematic.
Here's one I'd include . . .
English 310: Advanced Writing Blog
Woodman, English 310, CSUB
Monday, September 24, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Ariadne's Clue, 3-60
Hello All,
For these pages of Ariadne's Clue, find (and post to your blog) three quotes you find interesting/insightful and one quote you find confusing.
For these pages of Ariadne's Clue, find (and post to your blog) three quotes you find interesting/insightful and one quote you find confusing.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Fall 2012
Hello All,
Your first assignment is to create your individual blog and then send me your blog's URL (web address) so that I can make a master list of student blogs. We will discuss this in more detail on the first day of class, so if you are confused, you can wait until then.
Your first assignment is to create your individual blog and then send me your blog's URL (web address) so that I can make a master list of student blogs. We will discuss this in more detail on the first day of class, so if you are confused, you can wait until then.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Hello All,
For Friday's blog, choose a film you would like to analyze for our second essay, and brainstorm the ways in which it uses the ideas Eliade details in The Myth of the Eternal Return:
Celestial Archetypes
Symbolism of the Center
Road to the Center
Profane/Sacred Time and Space
Abolition of Past Time
Restoration of Primordial Chaos (Invasion of the Dead, Sexual Excess/Chaos, Abolition of Norms/Overturning of Values, Indeterminate Unity)
Repetition of the Cosmogonic Act (Motifs of Renewal: fire, ritual combat, erotic elements)
For Friday's blog, choose a film you would like to analyze for our second essay, and brainstorm the ways in which it uses the ideas Eliade details in The Myth of the Eternal Return:
Celestial Archetypes
Symbolism of the Center
Road to the Center
Profane/Sacred Time and Space
Abolition of Past Time
Restoration of Primordial Chaos (Invasion of the Dead, Sexual Excess/Chaos, Abolition of Norms/Overturning of Values, Indeterminate Unity)
Repetition of the Cosmogonic Act (Motifs of Renewal: fire, ritual combat, erotic elements)
Monday, May 14, 2012
Hello All,
For this blog, explain how the film The Fountain uses one of the concepts from Eliade's Myth of the Eternal Return.
Celestial Archetypes: Shibalba, the tree of life, the ring, the dagger (with its holes/map), the blood
Symbolism of the Center: the tree, Shibalba, the queen, Spain, the lab, the temple, the book
Road to the Center: the lab (with Donovan and the tests and finding the cure), the funeral (the road to death), the voyage in the bubble to Shibalba, the book (finish it!)
Profane/Sacred Time and Space: Sacred: the tree, the temple, outer space; Profane: the daily routine (the lab?, the scenes in the home?), walking on the street, the field/gravesite
Abolition of Past Time: the book (makes him experience its actions when he's asleep); the scenes at the temple; the scenes with the queen, the scenes in outer space
Restoration of Primordial Chaos: Drinking the tree's sap, he became a plant; the tree was his wife; the flying/floating in outer space; the plots (and times) of the film collapse and blend (and confuse);
Repetition of the Cosmogonic Act: Donovan's cure, the final scenes with Shibalba, the tree coming back to life, the seed being planted, the conquistador's death/life: Death becomes life.
For this blog, explain how the film The Fountain uses one of the concepts from Eliade's Myth of the Eternal Return.
Celestial Archetypes: Shibalba, the tree of life, the ring, the dagger (with its holes/map), the blood
Symbolism of the Center: the tree, Shibalba, the queen, Spain, the lab, the temple, the book
Road to the Center: the lab (with Donovan and the tests and finding the cure), the funeral (the road to death), the voyage in the bubble to Shibalba, the book (finish it!)
Profane/Sacred Time and Space: Sacred: the tree, the temple, outer space; Profane: the daily routine (the lab?, the scenes in the home?), walking on the street, the field/gravesite
Abolition of Past Time: the book (makes him experience its actions when he's asleep); the scenes at the temple; the scenes with the queen, the scenes in outer space
Restoration of Primordial Chaos: Drinking the tree's sap, he became a plant; the tree was his wife; the flying/floating in outer space; the plots (and times) of the film collapse and blend (and confuse);
Repetition of the Cosmogonic Act: Donovan's cure, the final scenes with Shibalba, the tree coming back to life, the seed being planted, the conquistador's death/life: Death becomes life.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Regeneration of Time
Hello All,
For this post, explain how the music video for Lambchop's song "Is a Woman" uses one concept from Eliade's Myth of the Eternal Return. Use at least one quote from Eliade in your explanation.
Those concepts include
Celestial Archetypes
Symbolism of the Center
Road to the Center
Profane/Sacred Time and Space
Abolition of Past Time
Restoration of Primordial Chaos
Repetition of the Cosmogonic Act
For this post, explain how the music video for Lambchop's song "Is a Woman" uses one concept from Eliade's Myth of the Eternal Return. Use at least one quote from Eliade in your explanation.
Those concepts include
Celestial Archetypes
Symbolism of the Center
Road to the Center
Profane/Sacred Time and Space
Abolition of Past Time
Restoration of Primordial Chaos
Repetition of the Cosmogonic Act
Friday, April 13, 2012
Ariadne's Clue, pages 3-35
Hello All,
We will discuss the first 35 pages of Anthony Stevens's Ariadne's Clue on Monday. For the weekend blog, find two quotes:
1. Which quote do you think is especially interesting? Why?
2. Which quote do you think is especially confusing? Why?
Answer those questions on your blog; we'll work through those confusing passages together as a class on Monday.
Enjoy your weekend!
We will discuss the first 35 pages of Anthony Stevens's Ariadne's Clue on Monday. For the weekend blog, find two quotes:
1. Which quote do you think is especially interesting? Why?
2. Which quote do you think is especially confusing? Why?
Answer those questions on your blog; we'll work through those confusing passages together as a class on Monday.
Enjoy your weekend!
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