course B [
] ‘Creative Writing 2: The Fictive
Self’
authors in time, history and
culture:
what are the elements of narrative that are universal?
1 .
Spirit
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shards
of meaning in the 90’s |
• |
personal
will in immediate space/time |
2 .
Archetypes And The Parliament Of Selves
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how
does drama internally manifest itself, as a configuration of
personaes? |
• |
what
personaes within have, and always have been, human and
eternal |
3 .
Zeitgeist (Before And After)
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the
information culture: ‘modern-speak’ and its implication
to thought and feeling |
• |
honesty
within a community in retraction |
4 .
Synchronicity
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internal
theme and the shaping towards resolution by ‘coincidental’
resonance |
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fate,
destiny and is there a quantum physics of language? |
5 .
Time
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the
collapse of history in the post-modern world |
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does
truth always exist now? |
6.
Dramatics
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an
unfolding impact of understanding on the Self |
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what do
we learn from our agendas and dreams? |
7
. God
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as
narrative device, or fundament? |
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the
necessity and implications of ‘sacrifice’ |
8 .
Ecology
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inter-dependence
of meaning within and without the Self |
• |
landscapes
revisited in all preceding contexts |
9 .
Synthesis
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balance
within a ‘fictional’ universe |
• |
the
scope of the Self within it |
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