Media, consciousness, and culture : explorations of Walter Ong's thought
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Media, consciousness, and culture : explorations of Walter Ong's thought
(Communication and human values)
Sage Publications, 1991
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Bibliography: p. 237-252
Includes index
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Description
This book explores relationships among consciousness, orality (and literacy) and culture - an area of study in which the work of Walter Ong is integral. Essays are constructed around notions articulated and argued for by Ong but then extended into new territories by other specialists in the fields he touches. While all of the essays involve the study of media, consciousness and culture, to some degree, voice, a primary medium of communication, receives special attention, as do the effects of writing, print and television in particular circumstances; for example a media ecology of Iran today describes the interplay of primary orality of 'illiterate' people, secondary (electronic) orality, and print.
Table of Contents
Preface
PART ONE: INTRODUCTORY STUDIES: ONG ON CONSCIOUSNESS, COMMUNICATION, AND CULTURE
Introduction
The Rhetorical Studies Tradition and Walter J Ong - Bruce E Gronbeck
Oral-Literacy Theories of Mediation, Culture, and Consciousness
An Overview of Walter Ong's Work - Thomas J Farrell
PART TWO: RHETORICAL STUDIES
Introduction
Ramism, Ong, and Modern Rhetoric - Anthony J Palmeri
Francis Bacon's New Science - David Heckel
Print and the Transformation of Rhetoric
Voice as Frame - William J Kennedy
Longinus, Kant, Ong, and Deconstruction in Literary Studies
Romanticism, Realism and the Presence of the Word - Noel M Valis
PART THREE: MEDIA STUDIES
Introduction
Walter J Ong and the Archaeology of Orality and Literacy - Richard Leo Enos and John M Ackerman
A Theoretical Model for Historical Rhetoric
Ong, Ramism, and Spain - Dennis P Seniff
The Case of Pedro de Navarra's Dialogues on the Differences between Speaking and Writing
Media Integration in the Third World - Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi
An Ongian Look at Iran
Television, Rhetoric, and the Return of the Unconscious in Secondary Oral Culture - Roger Silverstone
Post-Medieval Information Processing and Contemporary Computer Science - Philip Leith
PART FOUR: STUDIES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Introduction
The Body's Place - Ruth El Saffar
Language, Identity, Consciousness
Secondary Orality and Consciousness Today - Thomas J Farrell
Discourse, Difference and Gender - C Jan Swearingen
Walter Ong's Contributions to Feminist Language Studies
Characterology, Media, and Rhetoric - David Payne
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