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- catalog abstract "Walter Ong pioneered the study of how orality and literacy mutually enrich each other in the evolution of human consciousness, arguing that verbal communication moves from orality to literacy and on to what he has termed the "secondary orality" of radio and television. The original essays in this volume explore the implications of Ong's work across the diverse fields of cultural history, literary theory, theology, philosophy, and anthropology. These scholars maintain that Ong's view of orality not only changes our readings of ancient and medieval texts, but that it also changes our understanding of the differing epistemologies of oral and literate cultures and of the coexistence of the oral and literate within a given culture.".
- catalog contributor b11009889.
- catalog contributor b11009890.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Orality, literacy, and print revisited / Julie Stone Peters -- "Discoverers of something new" : Ong, Derrida, and postcolonial theory / Jane Hoogestraat -- Orality, literacy, and dialogue: looking for the origins of the essay / Vincent Casaregola -- The Bard's audience is always more than a fiction / John Miles Foley -- Incarnations, remembrances, and transformations of the word / Werner H. Kelber -- "Lewedly to a lewed man speke" : Chaucer's defense of the vulgar tongue / James R. Andreas -- What the king say, what the poet wrote: Shakespeare plays before King James / Alvin Kernan -- The beautiful and the merely pleasing: love, art, and "The jinnee in the well wrought urn" / Patrick Colm Hogan -- Breaking the ice: some highlights of the history of humor and sense of humor / Sr. Anne Denise Brennan, SC -- Faulkner and male agonism / Thomas J. Farrell -- The crucial antithesis: orality/literacy interaction in the poetry of Dylan Thomas / George P. Weick.".
- catalog description "Walter Ong pioneered the study of how orality and literacy mutually enrich each other in the evolution of human consciousness, arguing that verbal communication moves from orality to literacy and on to what he has termed the "secondary orality" of radio and television. The original essays in this volume explore the implications of Ong's work across the diverse fields of cultural history, literary theory, theology, philosophy, and anthropology. These scholars maintain that Ong's view of orality not only changes our readings of ancient and medieval texts, but that it also changes our understanding of the differing epistemologies of oral and literate cultures and of the coexistence of the oral and literate within a given culture.".
- catalog extent "247 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Time, memory, and the verbal arts.".
- catalog identifier "1575910098 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Time, memory, and the verbal arts.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Selinsgrove : Susquehanna University Press,".
- catalog relation "Time, memory, and the verbal arts.".
- catalog subject "302.2 21".
- catalog subject "Ong, Walter J. Contributions in oral communication.".
- catalog subject "Ong, Walter J.".
- catalog subject "Oral communication.".
- catalog subject "P95 .T562 1998".
- catalog subject "Written communication.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Orality, literacy, and print revisited / Julie Stone Peters -- "Discoverers of something new" : Ong, Derrida, and postcolonial theory / Jane Hoogestraat -- Orality, literacy, and dialogue: looking for the origins of the essay / Vincent Casaregola -- The Bard's audience is always more than a fiction / John Miles Foley -- Incarnations, remembrances, and transformations of the word / Werner H. Kelber -- "Lewedly to a lewed man speke" : Chaucer's defense of the vulgar tongue / James R. Andreas -- What the king say, what the poet wrote: Shakespeare plays before King James / Alvin Kernan -- The beautiful and the merely pleasing: love, art, and "The jinnee in the well wrought urn" / Patrick Colm Hogan -- Breaking the ice: some highlights of the history of humor and sense of humor / Sr. Anne Denise Brennan, SC -- Faulkner and male agonism / Thomas J. Farrell -- The crucial antithesis: orality/literacy interaction in the poetry of Dylan Thomas / George P. Weick.".
- catalog title "Time, memory, and the verbal arts : essays on the thought of Walter Ong / edited by Dennis L. Weeks and Jane Hoogestraat.".
- catalog type "text".