Orality and Literacy: Reflections across Disciplines

Orality and Literacy: Reflections across Disciplines

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Edited by Keith Thor Carlson, Kristina Fagan, and Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division © 2011
World Rights
320 Pages
Cloth
ISBN 9780802098269
Published Apr 2011
$65.00
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Orality and Literacy investigates the interactions of the oral and the literate through close studies of particular cultures at specific historical moments. Rejecting the 'great-divide' theory of orality and literacy as separate and opposite to one another, the contributors posit that whatever meanings the two concepts have are products of their ever-changing relationships to one another.

Through topics as diverse as Aboriginal Canadian societies, Ukrainian-Canadian narratives, and communities in ancient Greece, Medieval Europe, and twentieth-century Asia, these cross-disciplinary essays reveal the powerful ways in which cultural assumptions, such as those about truth, disclosure, performance, privacy, and ethics, can affect a society's uses of and approaches to both the written and the oral. The fresh perspectives in Orality and Literacy reinvigorate the subject, illuminating complex interrelationships rather than relying on universal generalizations about how literacy and orality function.

Keith Thor Carlson is an associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan.

Kristina Fagan is an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Saskatchewan.

Natalia Khanenko-Friesen is an associate professor of anthropology in the Department of Religions and Culture at St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan.

Introduction Keith Thor Carlson, Kristina Fagan and Natalia Shostak

Boasting, Toasting and Truthtelling J. Edward Chamberlin

Orality About Literacy: The 'Black and White' of Salish History Keith Thor Carlson

The Philosopher's Art: Ring Composition and Classification in Plato's Sophist and Hipparchus Twyla Gibson

The Social Lives of Sedna and Sky Woman: The Textualization of Stories from Inuit and Kanien'kahake/Mohawk Oral Traditions Susan Gingell

From Family Lore to a People's History: The Role of Oral Culture in Ukrainian Claims to the Canadian Prairies Natalia Khanenko-Friesen

Private Stories in Aboriginal Literature Kristina Fagan

For Their Own Good: Literacy, Orality, Authority, and Hypocrisy in the Laozi / Gary Arbuckle

Unstable Texts and Modal Approaches to the Written Word in Medieval European Ritual Magic Frank Klaassen

A Tagalog Awit of the 'Holy War' against the United States, 1899-1902 Reynaldo Illeto

Telling the Untold: Representations of Ethnic and Regional Identities in Ukrainian Women's Autobiographies Oksana Kis