The world on paper : the conceptual and cognitive implications of writing and reading / David R. Olson.

What role has writing played in the development of our modern understanding of language, nature, and ourselves? In the historical and developmental account, David Olson offers a new perspective on this process. Reversing the traditional assumption about the relation between speech and writing, he ar...

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Main Author: Olson, David R., 1935-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
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Summary:What role has writing played in the development of our modern understanding of language, nature, and ourselves? In the historical and developmental account, David Olson offers a new perspective on this process. Reversing the traditional assumption about the relation between speech and writing, he argues that writing provides an important model of the way we think about speech; that our consciousness of language is structured by our writing system. In addition, he argues that writing provides our dominant models for thinking about nature and the mind, and shows how our understanding of the world and our understanding of ourselves are by-products of our ways of creating and interpreting written texts. This challenging study draw in recent advances in history, anthropology, linguistics, and psychology.
Physical Description:xix, 318 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-304) and indexes.
ISBN:0521443113
9780521443111
0521575583
9780521575584