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UNINA9910989391703321 |
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Kaiser-Kratzmann Jens |
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Aufwachsen von Kindern gestalten |
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Lloyd Declan |
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The Art of Orality : Cultural Aesthetics in the Absence of Writing / / by Declan Lloyd |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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1 online resource (XII, 237 p. 22 illus., 19 illus. in color.) |
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Art, Modern - 21st century |
Literature - Aesthetics |
Literature |
Contemporary Art |
Literary Aesthetics |
Literary Methods |
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Unifying Orality, Literacy and Art -- Chapter 2: ‘The Great Awakening’: The Greek Revolution in Art and Orality -- Chapter 3: ‘A Curious Mixture’: Medieval Art and the Question of Orality -- Chapter 4: ‘The Style Most Perfect’: Tribal Art and Orality -- |
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Chapter 5: ‘An Enviable Freedom’: Child Art and Orality -- Chapter 6: ‘A Pure and Elementary State’: Outsider Art and Orality -- Chapter 7: ‘The Kingdom Where Each of Us Reigns’: Julian Jaynes, Art and Orality -- Chapter 8: ‘Primordially Eternal’: Modern Art and Orality -- Chapter 9: Conclusion: The Future of Art and Orality. |
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This book considers how the presence or absence of writing can influence a culture’s distinctive styles of visual art, proposing that many of the most profound developments in the art world are directly correlative with a cultural transition from orality to literacy (that is, from a culture which only has a spoken form of language, to one which has both a spoken and written form). The study contemplates how the ‘psychodynamics’ of orality might radically affect artistic expression, resulting in a range of visual traits which in many ways reflect the unique modes of speech within primary oral societies. Looking to the art of a diverse range of cultures and time periods – including Archaic Greek art, medieval art, African tribal art, child art, Outsider art and Modern art – The Art of Orality considers what new insights can be gleaned by bringing these styles into dialogue with orality and literacy studies. Declan Lloyd has taught across a range of subjects at Lancaster University, UK, including within the art, history and literature departments. Other published works include Authors and Art Movements of the Twentieth Century: Painterly Poetics (2022), Digressions in Deep Time: Ecocritical Approaches to Literature and the Arts (2024. Editor, with Warren Mortimer) and Apocalyptic Ecolinguistics: Language, Landscape and Ecoanxiety in an Age of Ecological Crisis (2026. Editor, with Emil Tangham Hazelhurst). He has also written for The Guardian and The Conversation. |
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