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To Sleep, Perchance to Dream: The Art and Theory of Dreaming

A Conference Presented by the 2006-07
Cohort of Honors Students in English


Wednesday, May 16, 2007
11:30 - 2
Campbell Dome

Un Chien Andalou plays while people enter, volume high, lights dim; students at the door hand out programs.

Introduction: John
As conference begins, images begin to scroll by on a screen behind the speakers, thematically linked to their presentations.

Roundtable 1: Dream Theory 101: Do Dreams Have Meaning?
Moderator
5 Speakers, each with one dream theory: Freud, Jung, Hartmann, Hobson, Richardson?

Transition: Music

Panel 1: Literary Dreams I: Pre-Modern
Introduction: John
3 Speakers, each presenting from his/her research project

Transition: Music

Roundtable 2: Words and Pictures: Representing the Elusive Dream
Moderator:
5 speakers: the blogs, a visual artist, a writer, anime?, a filmmaker

Transition: Music

Panel 2: Literary Dreams II: Modern & Postmodern
Introduction: John
3 Speakers, each presenting from his/her research project

Transition: Music

Closing Remarks: John

Un Chien Andalou comes back on as people exit, lights dim.

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Comments (2)

Anonymous:

sounds great to me

English Teacher:

I think this is an excellent representation of what we discussed in class. I think the title is great! This would certainly get us all involved, and it seems pretty forthright.

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