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Along The Oralwritten Continuum Types Of Texts Relations And Their Implications Slavica Rankovic

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Along The Oralwritten Continuum Types Of Texts Relations And Their Implications Slavica Rankovic
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.87 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Slavica Rankovic, Leidulf Melve, Else Mundal
ISBN: 9782503534077
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Along The Oralwritten Continuum Types Of Texts Relations And Their Implications Slavica Rankovic by Slavica Rankovic, Leidulf Melve, Else Mundal 9782503534077 instant download after payment.

Ever since its introduction in the 1970s, Ruth Finnegan’s notion of the oral-written, or the oral-literate, continuum has served as one of the most effective means of dispelling the dichotomous understanding of the two principal media of communication in the Middle Ages. However, while often casually invoked, the concept has never been made a focus of study in its own right. The present volume is an attempt to place the oral-written continuum at the heart of discussion as an object of a head-on theoretical investigation, as a backdrop to distinct processes of acquisition of literacy in different European regions, and, indeed, as a tool for navigating the rugged landscape of verbal forms, exploring the complexity of oral-literary interrelationships that they manifest. The articles probe the concept with a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches, span diverse texts and genres, and involve a range of European cultural contexts, with special emphasis on Scandinavia and Northern Europe, but also reaching out to various other corners of the continent: from France, the Netherlands and England in the West, over Germany, Bohemia and Poland in the central region, to Serbia and Bosnia in the Southeast.

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