Orality and Literacy

The Technologizing of the Word

Paperback, 234 pages

English language

Published Sept. 27, 2012 by Routledge.

ISBN:
978-0-415-53837-4
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OCLC Number:
91683

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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 …

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Subjects

  • Language and culture
  • Authorship -- Study and teaching
  • Oral-formulaic analysis
  • Written communication
  • Writing
  • Oral tradition