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The Tyranny of Writing: Ideologies of the Written Word

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Tyranny of Writing: Ideologies of the Written Word
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Constanze Weth
Edited by Dr Kasper Juffermans
SeriesAdvances in Sociolinguistics
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreLanguage - history and general works
Sociolinguistics
Literacy
Historical and comparative linguistics
Literary theory
ISBN/Barcode 9781474292467
ClassificationsDewey:306.4409
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 25 January 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book examines the powerful role of writing in society. The invention of writing, independently at various places and times in history, always stood at the cradle of powerful civilizations. It is impossible to imagine modern life without writing. As individuals and social groups we hold high expectations of its potential for societal and personal development. Globally, huge resources have been and are being invested in promoting literacy worldwide. So what could possibly be tyrannical about writing? The title is inspired by Ferdinand de Saussure's argument against writing as an object of linguistic research and what he called la tyrannie de la lettre. His critique denounced writing as an imperfect, distorted image of speech that obscures our view of language and its structure. The chapters of the book, written by experts in language and literacy studies, go beyond this and explore tyrannical aspects of writing in society through history and around the world: from Medieval Novgorod, the European Renaissance and 19th-century France and Germany over colonial Sudan to postcolonial Sri Lanka and Senegal and present-day Hong Kong and Central China to the Netherlands and Spain. The metaphor of 'tyranny of writing' serves as a heuristic for exploring ideologies of language and literacy in culture and society and tensions and contradictions between the written and the spoken word.

Author Biography

Constanze Weth is at the Institute for Research on Multilingualism, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Kasper Juffermans is at the Institute for Research on Multilingualism, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Reviews

A fascinating collection of studies of conflict between writing and speech. * Linguistic Landscape * Taking its readers from medieval Russia to nineteenth century Western Europe and further to present settings in Africa, Asia and Europe ... This edited volume is an interesting and valuable publication for researchers and scholars dealing with (standard) language ideologies especially in bi- or multilingual settings as well as researchers interested in language standardization processes and the power of writing and writing systems within this context. * LINGUIST List *