Literary Value/cultural Power: Verbal Arts in the Twenty-first CenturySo many of us use words in ways we want others to value. We write letters, emails and poems. We tell stories to our children or our friends. Human beings have done this as far back as history can record, and the verbal arts are an intrinsic part of all societies. Indeed, they have become a defining element in national cultures. Today we have education systems, the commercial arena of publishing and bookselling, and increasingly the world of electronic media, all laying claim to the knowledge of literary value in the name of cultural power. At the same time more and more of us are writing, reading, speaking and listening, and making up different communities that value the verbal arts in ways rewarding to ourselves. As the separation between what used to be called 'high art' and 'popular culture' dissolves, there is a real problem for many of us in deciding what to read, or to whom we want to listen. |
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Yet they all seem to make an effort to understand what motivated the priests and
nuns who ran the school . “ I've tried to understand why the priests and nuns
acted the way they did toward us and I can't justify any of the beatings no matter
how ...
Yet they all seem to make an effort to understand what motivated the priests and
nuns who ran the school . “ I've tried to understand why the priests and nuns
acted the way they did toward us and I can't justify any of the beatings no matter
how ...
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This problem is one that I personally locate most starkly in trying to understand
ironic texts Irony works by holding silent a ground common to both speaker /
writer and audience / reader . This is one reason why it is so often humorous ,
because ...
This problem is one that I personally locate most starkly in trying to understand
ironic texts Irony works by holding silent a ground common to both speaker /
writer and audience / reader . This is one reason why it is so often humorous ,
because ...
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... understanding these texts in the first place . The broader ethical issue is that
our failure to understand these writings and oral stories means that we are kept
apart from the communities that produce them , and they are kept apart from us .
... understanding these texts in the first place . The broader ethical issue is that
our failure to understand these writings and oral stories means that we are kept
apart from the communities that produce them , and they are kept apart from us .
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Literary Value/ Cultural Power: Verbal Arts in the Twenty-First Century Lynette Hunter Korlátozott előnézet - 2001 |
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