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The Disappearance Of Writing Systems Perspectives On Literacy And Communication John Baines

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The Disappearance Of Writing Systems Perspectives On Literacy And Communication John Baines
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Publisher: Equinox Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.32 MB
Pages: 378
Author: John Baines, John Bennet, Stephen Houston (editors)
ISBN: 9781845530136, 9781845539078, 1845530136, 1845539079
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Disappearance Of Writing Systems Perspectives On Literacy And Communication John Baines by John Baines, John Bennet, Stephen Houston (editors) 9781845530136, 9781845539078, 1845530136, 1845539079 instant download after payment.

This volume gathers papers from the first conference ever to be held on the disappearance of writing systems, in Oxford in March 2004. While the invention and decipherment of writing systems have long been focuses of research, their eclipse or replacement have been little studied. Because writing is so important in many cultures and civilizations, its disappearance - followed by a period without it or by replacement with a different writing system - is of almost equal significance to invention as a mark of radical change. Probably more writing systems have disappeared than have survived in the last five thousand years. Case studies from the Old and New Worlds are presented, ranging over periods from the second millennium BC to the present. To address many types of transmission, the broadest possible definition of writing is used, notably including Mexican pictography and the Andean khipu system. One chapter discusses the larger proportion of known human societies which have not possessed complex material codes like writing, offering an alternative perspective on the long-term transmission of socially salient subjects. A concluding essay draws out common themes and offers an initial synthesis of results. The volume offers a new perspective on approaches to writing that will be significant for the understanding of writing systems and their social functions, literacy, memory, and high-cultural communication systems in general.

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