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The Philosophy of Interpretation

<p>Unpack the philosophy of interpretation from various perspectives presented by six tutors. We explore art and architecture, literature and politics and the subjectivity of interpretation. We ask

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Unpack the philosophy of interpretation from various perspectives presented by six tutors. We explore art and architecture, literature and politics and the subjectivity of interpretation. We ask questions about the human condition and how personal and societal context impacts interpretation in a range of fields of knowledge.

DELIVERY MODE

  • Face-to-Face

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Is the glass half full or half empty? An introduction to interpretation (Christine Gietz)
  • The whole is greater than the sum of its parts – or is it? (John McIntyre)
  • The “what” of democracy – interpretations then and now (Sandy Killick)
  • The “how” of democracy – shallow or deep? (Sandy Killick)
  • But is it good art?(Anne Harbers)
  • Sapere Aude - Dare to be wise (Sonya Thompson)
  • Fishing in the Ocean of Time – history as interpretation (Michael Hauptman)
  • A poker play explains politics (Sonya Thompson)
  • Frozen music, or a machine for living? Interpretation in architecture (Michael Hauptman)
  • To be, or not to be – is that the question? Literary interpretations (Christine Gietz)

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Understand and discuss the nature of interpretation
  2. Unpack the concepts of “philosophy” and “interpretation” in a variety of contexts
  3. Appreciate the socio-cultural and political contexts within which interpretation is embedded

Christine Gietz

BA Dip Ed, Grad Cert in Uni Teaching
Christine Gietz, BA Dip Ed, Grad Cert in Uni Teaching, originally taught in secondary teaching in English, Drama and History and then taught in Education and Academic Writing at university and has...

Anne Harbers

M. Arts (Art History), GCLT
Anne Harbers MA, MBA, MAppSc, GCLT, is an experienced presenter and writer in Art History and European Decorative Arts and has tutored at WEA for over 5 years as well as given talks to museums,...

Michael Hauptman

MBA, MEngSci
Michael Hauptman, MBA, MEngSci, has conducted walking tours of the Sydney CBD for over 15 years.  He is a keen amateur historian with a passion for studying the late 1800s and early 1900s, when so...

Sandy Killick

Sandra Killick is a leading authority in democracy education, adaptive leadership & systems thinking. A skilled facilitator, she creates spaces where people can have challenging, messy, necessary...

John McIntyre

John McIntyre. Tutor of WEA Sydney

Sonya Thompson

MALP, MA
Sonya Thompson, MA, MALP, has taught in the subject areas of history and politics for over thirty years, much of that time with the WEA. Sonya holds postgraduate degrees in history, law and...