Orality and Literacy in Modern Italian Culture

Michael Caesar author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Mar '06

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This book lays more emphasis on orality as source, as process or performance, as outcome. It looks at the primacy of the spoken language that seems to be the main common feature to these two phenomena of Italian theatrical culture.

Other strands link the twelve essays: one centres on the idea that 'voice' is something vulnerable and short-lived, while another focuses on the 'hierarchy' implicit in the relationship between orality and literacy. Both are demonstrated, for instance, when 'folk', 'women's' and 'youth' cultures are 'textualised' and thus potentially destroyed, rather than preserved, in writing, leading to the hypothesis that 'orality' is, essentially, irreproducible as 'literacy'. -- Forum for Modern Language Studies Forum for Modern Language Studies

ISBN: 9781904350736

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Weight: 544g

184 pages