2021年6月11日 星期五

孫康宜《「童化」與「教化」》Mister Rogers. "We speak with more than our mouths. We listen with more than our ears.” - Fred Rogers

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Fred McFeely Rogers (March 20, 1928 – February 27, 2003), also known as Mister Rogers, was an American television host, author, producer and Presbyterian minister.[1] He was the creator, showrunner and host of the preschool television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which ran from 1968 to 2001.


Fred Rogers
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Rogers in 1982
Born
Fred McFeely Rogers

March 20, 1928
DiedFebruary 27, 2003 (aged 74)
Resting placeUnity Cemetery, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Other namesMister Rogers
Alma materDartmouth College (Transferred)
Rollins College (BM)
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (BD)
OccupationChildren's television presenter, actor, puppeteer, singer, composer, television producer, author, educator, Presbyterian minister
Years active1951–2001
Spouse(s)
Joanne Byrd
 
(m. 1952)
Children2
AwardsPresidential Medal of Freedom (2002)
Official nameFred McFeely Rogers (1928–2003)
TypeRoadside
DesignatedJune 11, 2016
Signature
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可能是 3 個人和室內的圖像
"We speak with more than our mouths. We listen with more than our ears.” - Fred Rogers ❤️ #FridayFred
[photo credit: Matt Bulvony] Yo-Yo Ma



Mister Rogers



How a Documentary About Mister Rogers Turns Him Into a Rock Star for Our Time
It’s difficult, and always has been, for a documentary to break through the clutter and beam itself onto the radar of mainstream moviegoing. When one succeeds in doing so, it’s revealing to l…



Hanching Chung 孫康宜寫過一篇,作為賀施先生90歲大壽文,未收入其文集
Ben Chen 有收入


2018.10.25
Harvard Graduate School of Education 正在直播。
This is a special event that will examine how Mister Rogers’ teaching through public television made an impact on the world and how his attention to civility and community are influencing our thinking 50 years after his show’s launch. The documentary



這一次,我在思考NHK的兒童動感與語文學習節目;差別頗多,NHK的學生數數倍;此節目
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敬贈孫康宜教授。她跟我們介紹Mr. Rogers....
我在2004年寫的:
馬龍‧白蘭度 過世
Paul Newman
Bringing intense emotion and raw improvisation to his performance, Brando's talent was said to have outshone his classmates, who included Marilyn Monroe, Shelley Winters and Rod Steiger.
Paul Newman, who was also learning to act at that time, said: "I'm angry at Marlon because he does everything so easily.
"I have to break my ass to do what he can do with his eyes closed."
影星保羅紐曼:「我很氣他(馬龍‧白蘭度),因為他演什麼都易如反掌。他閉著眼也做得到的,我要拼了命才做到。」 
這最讓我想到:
「……(Fred) Rogers請著名的音樂家馬友友來演奏大提琴,馬友友一開始就閉著眼睛在拉琴,好像很陶醉的樣子;女兒於是拍手叫道:『真好,他在睡覺也能演奏,Good for him!』。」(p.432;孫康宜《「童化」與「教化」》載《慶祝施蟄存教授百歲華誕文集》pp.430-34)


2019年11月23日 星期六

孫康宜與施蟄存:《「童化」與「教化」》(Mister Rogers) :Ben Chen、HC




“He prized gentleness and kindness, but Fred Rogers was a stubborn advocate for children — and his message continues to shape early education.” https://hgse.me/2CVcUsZ

 

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