History and Memory
Hi I'm doing 50th Gate... Can anyone tell me how to approach this module, last year I tried to integrate my History Extension knowledge into it. I never got to read the book last year... skimmed through it.. talked alot about it... but never really read it.
The board of studies syllabus is sought of vague about the whole thing. Unlike ancient history topics which have dot points to cover, I can't really pin down what they want. What is exactly expected.
So far this is all I can get out of Board of Studies. I'm a little confused when approaching all this within 50th Gate.
Module C: Representation and Text
This module requires students to explore various representations of events, personalities or situations. They evaluate how medium of production, textual form, perspective and choice of language influence meaning. The study develops students understanding of the relationships between representation and meaning.
(Reread English Stage 6 Syllabus, p 52.)
Elective 3: History and Memory
In their responding and composing, students explore the relationships between individual memory and documented events. They consider the interplay of personal experience, memory and documented evidence to broaden their understanding of how history is shaped and represented.
Elective 3: History and Memory
In their responding and composing, students explore the relationships between individual memory and documented events and consider the role of personal experience and empathy in the growth of cultural knowledge.
Students choose one of the following texts as the basis of their further exploration of the representations of history.
Film
Roberto Benigni, Life is Beautiful, Roadshow, 1999
Non fiction
Mark Raphael, Baker, The Fiftieth Gate, Flamingo, 1997
In case your wondering, I'm repeating and am the only one in my grade studying King Lear and History and Memory, which were my electives last year. This year our school is doing speeches and Julias Ceasar in powerplay.
PS: This year I got the book on tape. Around 10 hours of FUN FUN FUN. I suggest it to anyone who falls asleep reading the text.