Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!yale!bunker!hcap!hnews!300!14!James.Womack From: James.Womack@f14.n300.z1.fidonet.org (James Womack) Newsgroups: misc.handicap Subject: asl lit.2 Message-ID: <18839@bunker.isc-br.com> Date: 16 Apr 91 20:28:37 GMT Sender: wtm@bunker.isc-br.com Reply-To: James.Womack@f14.n300.z1.fidonet.org Organization: FidoNet node 1:300/14 - The Emerald Isle, Tucson AZ Lines: 45 Approved: wtm@bunker.hcap.fidonet.org Index Number: 14993 [This is from the Silent Talk Conference] Are you familiar with the Odyssey? It is a famous written work. Do you know how that story was first created and spread? (Response: At first it was spread orally.) That's right, initially it was passed on orally. (Response: ^Initially it was a dance.) Really? Initially it was a dance? Anyway, basically the Odyssey was an oral story. Much, much later it was put down in writing. Many cultures across the world, in fact most people around the world, do not have a writing system. Most languages used around the world do not have a writing system. So, what do people do? Does that mean those people don't have literature? (Response: They have drawings.) Maybe they have drawings with a few words. (Response: Oral tradition. ) What happens? For example, Navajo clans have a special religious ceremony for the initiation of boys into manhood. Their ceremony is rich with memorized oral stories that have been passed down through the generations. These oral stories have re mained the same through many generations. Did you know that? Oral passages are included within the category of literature. Oral passages are literature too. Literature is not limited to passages that are written and read. Literature can be divided into two categories: written literature and oral lit erature. People accept both of these categories as part of literature now. The structures of written literature and oral literature are a little bit different. Oral literature tends to be more "repetitive" (patterned) than written literature. It has a special way of repeating ideas within the organization of the piece of literature. Written literature does not do this. Written literature tends to be longer. A whole book could be written on one topic. Spoken literature tends to be shorter and consists of repeated memorized sections. Though written and oral literature have different structures, each has a structure of its own. Oral literature has a unique structure which characterizes all oral literature. This structure is used reg ardless of the language used or the people creating the oral literature. There are basic principles of how oral literature is structured. Likewise, written literature has a structure of its own. Each form has its own unique structure yet both of t hese fall under the same category of literature. Literature is not limited to written forms. Oral passages are also considered part of literature. -- Uucp: ..!{decvax,oliveb}!bunker!hcap!hnews!300!14!James.Womack Internet: James.Womack@f14.n300.z1.fidonet.org