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Propagation of written culture in Brahmanical India
Scripta : an international journal of codicology and palaeography : 6, 2013, 2013In classical and especially medieval India books had a high circulation among cultured people. Nevertheless, Brahmanical culture regarded writing as a contemptible activity. In fact, a written text was understood as the defective realization of a perfect sonic essence. In the case of a revealed text, the written realization relied directly on the sonic
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Catholic Written and Oral Cultures in Seventeenth-Century Vietnam
Journal of Early Modern History, 2012Abstract This article explores how European Jesuit missionaries engaged with literary and oral cultures in seventeenth-century Tonkin and Cochinchina (Vietnam). It considers the many interactions between texts, oral cultures, and the sacred on the mission fields, and the challenges of communicating with the divine in a new language.
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Visual and written culture in ancient Egypt
2007Abstract A generously illustrated selection of John Baines’s influential writings on two core areas of ancient Egyptian civilization: the role of writing, which was very different in antiquity from what is familiar in the modern world, and the importance of visual culture.
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The Written Composition and Cultural Variables
The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review, 2007Rosario Arroyo González +6 more
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ORAL AND WRİTTEN TRANSMİSSİON İN MUSİC CULTURE
2009Kültür, dünya üzerindeki tüm sosyal gruplarda görülen, özgün geleneksel (ya da değil) değerler bütünüdür denilebilir. Bu araştırma, kültürün önemli tamamlayıcılarından birisi olan müzik kültürü ve müzikal-kültürel öz’ün gelecek kuşaklara aktarılmasını sağlayan başlıca iki geleneksel aktarım / iletim yolları üzerinde durmaktadır.
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Culture and language : dimensions of culture in written business communication
1995Artiklen beskriver hvordan organisations-sociologiske kulturmodeller kan bruges som forklaringsmodel i sproglig analyse af engelske forretningsbreve.
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