Historia y símbolos 101: Introducción al análisis de símbolos en las artes
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
1 horas 30 minutos horas presencialesExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 7 - 10
NOTE: This class uses a short story that learners MUST read *BEFORE* our class meeting. If you would prefer that your learner read the story during class time, please search for the "mini camp" version of this same class on Outschool, or for "Story & Symbol 101A," which is only the first half of the class and does not use the short story, whatsoever. Language is symbol and symbols are language. One cannot exist without the other, in some sense. Plumbing the depths of language can lead us to a better understanding of symbols, and plumbing the depths of symbols gives us a richer command of language. My "Story & Symbol" series takes learners from a world of image and sound to one of meaning, and then gives them the tools to create their own symbols, stories, and worlds, as eternal delivery systems for their thoughts, feelings, knowledge, and sense of meaning. Story & Symbol 101 is an introductory course in which students will begin to view language as a system of symbols, constantly rearranged to relay different ideas. We will discuss Vladimir Nabokov's famous short story, "Symbols and Signs," and look at the symbolic development of languages, and how we continue to interpret and misinterpret the symbols of English. This course is designed to be taken before any other in the "Story & Symbol" series, and aimed towards high school students with grade-level or higher command and comprehension of English, an interest in reading and writing, and at least a curiosity about interdisciplinary learning. Because this class meets only once, there is no homework, but students are provided with notes to review that can help to prepare them for my other "Story & Symbol" classes.
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Orientación para padres
Ahead of this class, learners will be asked to read Vladimir Nabokov's "Symbols and Signs." The story centers around a family whose adult son suffers from a mental illness, and it mentions a suicide attempt. It is written in the language of the 1940's, and, as such, might feel insensitive to many modern readers. In class, we will not have much discussion about the suicide attempt, but we will be talking about Nabokov's symbolic use of this particular mental illness.
Lista de útiles escolares
The story I ask learners to read before class ("Symbols and Signs" by Vladimir Nabokov) is available to read online on The New Yorker's website. I will provide the story in a PDF via Outschool upon enrollment. Additionally, after the class meets I will provide learners with a couple pages of notes covering what was discussed, for easy reference and review.
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Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Before committing to a graduate degree in English, I studied eight other languages in school, and far more on my own time. I've always loved and been professionally active in local fine arts communities, but my favorite class in college was Discrete Mathematics. These things might all seem oddly disconnected, but they are unified by the power of symbol: in translating between a piece of art and history, or from language to numbers, or from Hebrew to French, one is merely passing a parcel of human understanding from one audience to another. The alchemy of story and symbol have been my longest love, and I am delighted to share this magic with eager learners.
Reseñas
Clase única en vivo
27 US$
por claseSe reúne una vez
90 min
Completado por 59 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 12-18
1-5 alumnos por clase