In:Or Words to That Effect: Orality and the writing of literary history
Edited by Daniel F. Chamberlain and J. Edward Chamberlin
[Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages XXVIII] 2016
► pp. 47–62
Levelling the Orality-Literacy Playing Field
Marcel Jousse’s Laboratory of Awareness and the Oral-Literary Continuum
Published online: 27 January 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.xxviii.02sie
https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.xxviii.02sie
Article outline
- I.Introduction
- Towards a Hyphenated I: an Oralate-Literate Experience
- II.Marcel Jousse’s Laboratory of Awareness
- The Law of Im-pression: Mimism
- The Laws of Ex-pression
- Oral Style and Jousse’s Oral-style Theory
- III.Leveling the Oral-literate Playing Field Through Awareness of the Oral-literate Continuum
- … an agreement concerning what the object under discussion actually is
- … a common language in which to build questions and answers
- Oral Tradition and Oral-Style Tradition
- Oral-style Texts
- Didactics and Aesthetics in Mnemonic Society
- Oral-Style Mnemotechnical Terminology: Towards a Mnemo-Stylistics
- Presenting Oral-style Texts on the Page: Rhythmography
- IV.Conclusion
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