DRAWING ON A WIDE RANGE OF DISCIPLINES—LINGUISTICS, PHENOMENOLOGICAL
ANALYSIS, CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, MEDIA STUDIES, AND INTELLECTUAL
HISTORY—WALTER J. ONG OFFERS A REASONED AND SOPHISTICATED VIEW OF
HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS DIFFERENT IN MANY RESPECTS FROM THAT OF
STRUCTURALISM. The essays in Interfaces of the Word are grouped around
the dialectically related themes of change or alienation and growth or
integration. Among the subjects Ong covers are the origins of speech
in mother tongues; the rise and final erosion of nonvernacular learned
languages; and the fictionalizing of audiences that is enforced by
writing. Other essays treat the idiom of African talking drums, the
ways new media interface with the old, and the various connections
between specific literary forms and shifts in media that register in
the work of Shakespeare and Milton and in movements such as the New
Criticism. Ong also discusses the paradoxically nonliterary character
of the Bible and the concerted blurring of fiction and actuality that
marked much drama and narrative toward the close of the twentieth
century.
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Studies in the Evolution of Consciousness and Culture
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ISBN
9780801466311
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Cornell University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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