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Walter J. Ong, Orality and Literacy (1982)

Public Culture, 2020
Walter Ong published Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word in 1982, synthesizing his career-long concern with the impact of the shift from orality to literacy on various cultures. Scholars of African American literary and cultural studies were coming to redefine their field around the terms orality and literacy at around the same time ...
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Legacies: Walter J. Ong, Sj

Explorations in Media Ecology, 2004
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Ong, Walter Jackson

2006
Ong, Walter Jackson ...
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Being in Communication: Walter Ong’s Orality and Speech Pedagogy

Explorations in Media Ecology, 2004
Abstract Walter Ong’s depiction of oral mind and culture reveals the importance of and the means to distinguish the discipline of speech as antecedent and corrective to disciplines and practices later engendered by literacy.
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Walter Ong: A Jesuit Rhetorical and Interdisciplinary Scholar and Educator

2015
This chapter explores the rhetorical and interdisciplinary legacy of Jesuit scholar Walter Ong, whose work significantly reshapes the study and teaching of written discourse. Ong combines historical inquiry, rhetorical theory, and cultural analysis to critique reductive traditions stemming from Ramus and to reassert invention as central to composition ...
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Walter J. Ong. Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word

2023
There have been many studies on oral and written culture by anthropologists, philosophers, writers, sociologists and psychologists examining the issue from different dimensions. Especially in today's world, with the development of cinema, computer and internet technology, the issue of oral and written culture has come to the fore again in the ...
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Walter J. Ong: Buchdruck, Raum und Abgeschlossenheit (1982)

2018
Schon seit Jahrtausenden stellten die Menschen mit Hilfe verschiedener Arten behandelter Oberflachen Drucke her. Seit dem siebten oder achten Jahrhundert druckten Chinesen, Koreaner und Japaner Texte, zuerst mittels gravierter Holzblocke. […] Die entscheidende Wende jedoch in der Geschichte des Druckes war die Erfindung einer Drucktechnik der ...
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Walter J. Ong, S. J.

Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2003
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