2016-02-12

How to make your writing funnier - Cheri Steinkellner


source: TED-Ed     2016年2月9日
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Did you ever notice how many jokes start with “Did you ever notice?” And what’s the deal with “What’s the deal?” There’s a lot of funny to be found simply by noticing the ordinary, everyday things you don’t ordinarily notice every day. Emmy Award-winning comedy writer Cheri Steinkellner offers a few tips and tricks for finding the funny in your writing.
Lesson by Cheri Steinkellner, animation by Anton Bogaty.

Marxian Economics Lectures (2011) by Stephen Resnick at UMass Amherst

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source: UMassEconomics    上次更新日期:2014年6月19日
Playlist "folder" which includes all 26 of Professor Resnick's lectures for Econ 305, Marxian Economics. Reading list for 305 can be found here: http://courses.umass.edu/econ305b/Eco...

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Lecture 01, Intro 8:53
Lecture 02, Class Exploitation 10:20
Lecture 03, A Brief History of Marx and An Introduction to Epistemology 14:02
Lecture 03, Part II 8:18
Lecture 04, Richard Rorty and Overdetermination 14:06
Lecture 05, Empiricism vs. Rationalism vs. Dialectical Materialism 7:54
Lecture 05, Part II 8:39
Lecture 06, Part I, Modernism vs. Postmodernism 11:05
Lecture 06, Part II 13:40
Lecture 06, Part III 10:17
Lecture 07, Using Hegelian Logic to Understand Marxian Analysis 10:50
Lecture 08, The Logic and Entry Points of Marxism 3:26
Lecture 09, Part I, Marx's Theory of Class 14:19
Lecture 09 Part II 14:15
Lecture 09 Part III 13:02
Lecture 10, A Discussion of Marx's Value and Surplus Value Theories 14:15
Lecture 11, Part I, Equating Different Commodities and Labor Power 9:53
Lecture 11, Part II 11:41
Lecture 12, Part I, The Labor Theory of Value 13:09
Lecture 12, Part II 8:55
Lecture 12, Part III 7:16
Lecture 13, Part I, A Marxian Interpretation of Money 6:32
Lecture 13, Part II 8:38
Lecture 14, Part I, The Commodity Labor Power 14:07
Lecture 14, Part II 10:58
Lecture 15, Part I, Breaking C+V+SV into indices 8:37
Lecture 15, Part II 8:05
Lecture 16, Part I, The Four Ways Capitalists Increase Surplus Value 14:35
Lecture 16, Part II 12:04
Lecture 17, Part I, An Additional Marxian Critique of Capitalism: The Business Cycle 9:03
Lecture 17, Part II 9:59
Lecture 17, Part III 12:11
Lecture 18, Part I, Conflicting Tendencies of Subsumed Class Revenues 10:10
Lecture 18, Part II 11:16
Lecture 18, Part III 9:56
Lecture 19, Preventing Inflation and The Business Cycle 14:25
Lecture 20, Part I, Capitalist Competition 13:41
Lecture 20, Part II 13:59
Lecture 20, Part III 13:02
Lecture 20, Part IV 11:24
Lecture 21, Part I, A Summary of Capitalism in Chaos 10:58
Lecture 21, Part II 11:14
Lecture 22, Part I, International Competition, Colonialism and Imperialism 13:11
Lecture 22, Part II 13:25
Lecture 22, Part III 14:35
Lecture 22, Part IV 11:43
Lecture 23, Part I, Monopoly Capitalism 14:17
Lecture 23, Part II 14:16
Lecture 23, Part III 14:31
Lecture 23, Part IV 5:12
Lecture 24, Part I, Course Overview and An Examination of US Economy 14:27
Lecture 24, Part II 13:57
Lecture 24, Part III 8:20
Lecture 25, Part I, Goodbye and Overview Cont. 14:37
Lecture 25, Part II 14:35
Lecture 25, Part III 14:45
Lecture 25, Part IV 11:27

New Historicism by Paul Fry at Yale U (2009)


source: YaleCourses    2009年9月1日
Lecture 19 of Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300)
In this lecture, Professor Paul Fry examines the work of two seminal New Historicists, Stephen Greenblatt and Jerome McGann. The origins of New Historicism in Early Modern literary studies are explored, and New Historicism's common strategies, preferred evidence, and literary sites are explored. Greenblatt's reliance on Foucault is juxtaposed with McGann's use of Bakhtin. The lecture concludes with an extensive consideration of the project of editing of Keats's poetry in light of New Historicist concerns.

00:00 - Chapter 1. Origins of New Historicism
06:16 - Chapter 2. The New Historicist Method and Foucault
10:56 - Chapter 3. The Reciprocal Relationship Between History and Discourse
19:24 - Chapter 4. The Historian and Subjectivity
26:12 - Chapter 5. Jerome McGann and Bakhtin
30:28 - Chapter 6. McGann on Keats
45:54 - Chapter 7. Tony the Tow Truck Revisited
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Spring 2009.

Marxism: Alienation, Historical Materialism, History, Class and Exploitation (by Iván Szelényi at Yale U, 2009)

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source: YaleCourses   2011年3月4日
Lectures from Foundations of Modern Social Thought (SOCY 151)
9. Marx's Theory of Alienation 48:04
10. Marx's Theory of Historical Materialism (1) 50:24
11. Marx's Theory of Historical Materialism (cont.) 48:53
12. Marx's Theory of History 51:30
13. Marx's Theory of Class and Exploitation 51:13
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Fall 2009.

Introduction to Social & Political Philosophy by Mark Thorsby

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source: Mark Thorsby    上次更新日期:2014年5月30日  

1. An Introduction to Social & Political Philosophy 54:37
2. Introduction to Plato's Republic 1:05:29
3. An Introduction to Aristotle's Politics 1:38:29
4. An Introduction to Machiavelli's Prince 1:04:59
6. Introduction to Hobbes' Leviathan 1:19:18
6. Introduction to John Locke's Political Philosophy 1:21:53
10. Introduction to Hegel's Social Philosophy 54:20
12. Introduction to Karl Marx 1:32:55
12. Introduction to Critical Theory 1:19:03
13. Introduction to Foucault 1:17:27
14. John Rawls & The Principles of Justice 51:22
15. Robert Nozick on Distributive Justice 1:00:25

Mark Thorsby--Introduction to Critical Theory


source: Mark Thorsby     2013年11月12日
Lecture 12 from Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
Professor Thorsby introduces students to the key concepts of critical theory via the work of Max Horkheimer and Herbert Marcuse

(2015上-商專) 英文翻譯(一)--蔣筱珍/空中進修學院 (1-19)

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source: 華視教學頻道     2015年9月7日
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