Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Essay 1 - Aidan
- AOKs
- History
- The study of past events
- History is not the past, but our interaction with the past.
- Arts
- The observable form of the expression of emotions
- Emotion plays a large role in generating knowledge and creating art
- WOKs
- Memory
- storage of knowledge of history
- Use of memory and emotion in generating knowledge in history compared to the arts
- Language
- main way of communication in most
cases but there are exceptions in art
and history
- Emotion
- Could this alter the way a historic event is perceived?
- What is the role of each WOK in generating reliable knowledge?
- Title: In gaining knowledge, each area
of knowledge uses a network of ways of
knowing.
- Possible KQs
- How does a network of ways of knowing generate reliable knowledge in history and arts?
- How is knowledge communicated through a network of ways of knowing in history and the arts
- Claims/exploration
- How can emotion change the way people remember
historical events?
- Example: in a war when party A has lost, they will remember it as a
"valiant effort" while party B will remember the war as "a major
victory"
- Link to art and emotion: Statues or paintings as ways of communicating
knowledge and emotion based on wars and conflicts
- Explore: Can history be conveyed without
emotional input?
- Is memory a reliable WOK for communicating knowledge claims in history?
- KCs are communicated through history using all three WOKs
- Art is often used as a medium to communicate historical events
- Role of emotion and its effect on knowledge generation
- Use of emotion in the art
- Guernica (Picasso)
- Memory: reports or recounts on an occurance or event
- Flaws in human memory
- Use of recording machines can counter this
- Language used to communicate and spread knowledge of historical events
- Language barrier
- Emotion conveyed through communicating historical events
- KCs generated by viewers of art and are understood through the WOKs
- Emotion as a medium of communication
- No truth in art
- Definition of reliability
- Memory serving similar purpose in arts as in history (storage)
- faces in dreams
- Criminal sketch artists
- Language not commonly used
- The "language of art"