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Teaching and Learning Multimodal Communications

Alyssa Arbuckle, Alison Hedley, Shaun Macpherson, Alyssa McLeod, Jana Millar Usiskin, Daniel Powell, Jentery Sayers, Emily Smith, Michael Stevens, Authors

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Project Proposal: Mapping Ulysses (Questions)

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What is the appropriate way of layering the map? By episode seems the most logical at first, but it might be fun to layer it by character—Stephen and Bloom.

For the future, can anyone think of ways to work in temporality into such a map? Ulysses moves in at least three different temporal modes—that of a public, “objective” time, that of private, subjective time of the characters (a type of representation facilitated by the narrative techniques of interior monologue, free-indirect-discourse, stream of consciousness, etc.), and of course a Vico-esque historical time that precedes the experiments in Finnegans Wake (though impossible, I think to represent here). 

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