This book assesses the impact of writing on human societies, both in the Ancient Near East and in twentieth-century Africa, and highlights some general features of social systems that have been influenced by this major change in the mode of communication. Such features are central to any attempt at the theoretical definition of human society and such constituent phenomena as religious and legal systems, and in this study Professor Goody explores the role of a specific mechanism, the introduction of writing and the development of a written tradition, in the explanation of some important social differences and similarities. Goody argues that a shift of emphasis from productive to certain communicative processes is essential to account adequately for major changes in human societies. Whilst there have been previous descussions of the effect of literacy upon social organisation, no study has hitherto presented the general synthesis developed here.
Estudios sobre alfabetización, familia, cultura y estado Serie
Esta serie profundiza en las intrincadas conexiones entre la alfabetización, las estructuras familiares, las normas culturales y el poder del Estado. Explora cómo estos elementos sociales fundamentales dan forma a las vidas individuales y a las experiencias colectivas. Cada volumen ofrece nuevas perspectivas sobre la evolución de la comprensión y la interacción dinámica entre la tradición y las instituciones. Esta colección es esencial para académicos y lectores interesados en la historia social, los estudios culturales y la sociología del conocimiento.
