[Oe List ...] Song, Story, Symbol  -- a random question

SVESjaime at aol.com SVESjaime at aol.com
Sat Feb 2 23:25:02 EST 2008


Bill, 1070 was it?   Are you sure it wasn't William of Normandy who would 
later be known as the Conqueror who taught the course?   I know John Cock is of 
age, but I did know he was that old!

The meaning-giving pole of Cultural communality in the Social Process 
triangle is, of course, Communal Symbols, which consist of language, social art and 
religion.   Song, story and symbol seems to be a pedagogically friendly 
alliterative way of presenting the practical forms of this pole that are readily 
identifiable in any given culture.

I ran into the phrase at the 1972 ITI in Seoul (Suwon) within EI though I 
seem to recall having the phrase used at Perkins in the late 60s and early 70s.   
Bengall, Epps, and Raschke were there and they might remember its use prior 
to Chicago.   Maybe it was used at Austin.   

Jim W., is your interest simply a historical date of the packaging of a 
movemental wisdom?

Jaime
Saipan


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