Orality and Literacy

Orality and Literacy
Title Orality and Literacy PDF eBook
Author Walter J. Ong
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 209
Release 2003-12-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134461615

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This classic work explores the vast differences between oral and literate cultures offering a very clear account of the intellectual, literary and social effects of writing, print and electronic technology. In the course of his study, Walter J. Ong offers fascinating insights into oral genres across the globe and through time, and examines the rise of abstract philosophical and scientific thinking. He considers the impact of orality-literacy studies not only on literary criticism and theory but on our very understanding of what it is to be a human being, conscious of self and other. This is a book no reader, writer or speaker should be without.

Orality and Literacy

Orality and Literacy
Title Orality and Literacy PDF eBook
Author Walter J. Ong
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 266
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1136243720

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Walter J. Ong’s classic work provides a fascinating insight into the social effects of oral, written, printed and electronic technologies, and their impact on philosophical, theological, scientific and literary thought. This thirtieth anniversary edition – coinciding with Ong’s centenary year – reproduces his best-known and most influential book in full and brings it up to date with two new exploratory essays by cultural writer and critic John Hartley. Hartley provides: A scene-setting chapter that situates Ong’s work within the historical and disciplinary context of post-war Americanism and the rise of communication and media studies; A closing chapter that follows up Ong’s work on orality and literacy in relation to evolving media forms, with a discussion of recent criticisms of Ong’s approach, and an assessment of his concept of the ‘evolution of consciousness’; Extensive references to recent scholarship on orality, literacy and the study of knowledge technologies, tracing changes in how we know what we know. These illuminating essays contextualize Ong within recent intellectual history, and display his work’s continuing force in the ongoing study of the relationship between literature and the media, as well as that of psychology, education and sociological thought.

Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece

Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece
Title Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Rosalind Thomas
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 222
Release 1992-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780521377423

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Explores the role of written and oral communication in Greece.

Literacy and Orality

Literacy and Orality
Title Literacy and Orality PDF eBook
Author Ruth Finnegan
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 450
Release 2014-09-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1291995412

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An enlarged and updated edition of Ruth Finnegan's authoritative and fully evidenced classic.

Orality, Literacy and Performance in the Ancient World

Orality, Literacy and Performance in the Ancient World
Title Orality, Literacy and Performance in the Ancient World PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Minchin
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 287
Release 2011-12-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004217746

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This ninth Orality and Literacy volume considers oral composition, performance, reception, and the mutual interplay between oral performance and written text. Authors under consideration are Homer, Hesiod, Plato, Isocrates, orators of the Second Sophistic, and Proclus. Cross-cultural studies are included.

Between Orality and Literacy: Communication and Adaptation in Antiquity

Between Orality and Literacy: Communication and Adaptation in Antiquity
Title Between Orality and Literacy: Communication and Adaptation in Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Ruth Scodel
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 397
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004270973

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The essays in Between Orality and Literacy address how oral and literature practices intersect as messages, texts, practices, and traditions move and change, because issues of orality and literacy are especially complex and significant when information is transmitted over wide expanses of time and space or adapted in new contexts. Their topics range from Homer and Hesiod to the New Testament and Gaius’ Institutes, from epic poetry and drama to vase painting, historiography, mythography, and the philosophical letter. Repeatedly they return to certain issues. Writing and orality are not mutually exclusive, and their interaction is not always in a single direction. Authors, whether they use writing or not, try to control the responses of a listening audience. A variable tradition can be fixed, not just by writing as a technology, but by such different processes as the establishment of a Panhellenic version of an Attic myth and a Hellenistic city’s creation of a single celebratory history.

The Interface Between the Written and the Oral

The Interface Between the Written and the Oral
Title The Interface Between the Written and the Oral PDF eBook
Author Jack Goody
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 356
Release 1987-07-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521337946

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Essays on the complex relationship between oral and literate modes of communication.