[Xmca-l] Re: Identity through "experiential texts": Poems and Worksof Art??
dangthikimanh@gmail.com
dangthikimanh@gmail.com
Fri Jul 29 14:52:40 PDT 2016
Hi Henry,
Thanks very much for sharing interesting and thought provoking articles. And yes, I would agree that they relate deeply to the concept of identity... And of course this opens a complex line of the conceptualisation and definition of identity.
Kind regards,
Kim
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> On 30 Jul 2016, at 3:36 am, HENRY SHONERD <hshonerd@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I have enjoyed this subject line very much, googling a lot of connections. Larry’s oxcart took me to:
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> http://www.sgiquarterly.org/buddhism2013oct-1.html <http://www.sgiquarterly.org/buddhism2013oct-1.html>
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> Something else I read from the NYTImes seems connected to me, since it speaks to why anyone might want to be a teacher:
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> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/24/upshot/first-rule-of-the-job-hunt-find-something-you-love-to-do.html?action=click&contentCollection=U.S.&module=Trending&version=Full®ion=Marginalia&pgtype=article <http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/24/upshot/first-rule-of-the-job-hunt-find-something-you-love-to-do.html?action=click&contentCollection=U.S.&module=Trending&version=Full®ion=Marginalia&pgtype=article>
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> Henry
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>> On Jul 29, 2016, at 10:42 AM, Lplarry <lpscholar2@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> David,
>> The Buddhist depiction of the oxcart in multiple images with each image *dissolving* something (reified??) and the last caption being identical to the *original* demonstrating this process of dissolution to arrive at the *same* place but transformed. The ordinary become extraordinary.
>> Rein may suggest a particular illustration. It is thought provoking
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>> Sent from my Windows 10 phone
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>> From: David H Kirshner
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