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INTRODUCTION
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FORUM: Walter J. Ong Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: A Special Centenary
2012
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INTRODUCTION
2012
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To celebrate the Walter J. Ong centennial, this special forum presents essays by six scholars. The essays describe the conditions in which Ong undertook his major work on Ramus, the historical context of the orality/literacy schema, the contemporary relevance of his ideas about digitization, the central themes of his cultural criticism, the relationship between his work and that of Mircea Eliade, and links between Ong and other scholars documented in his letters. These essays portray the man and his ideas as they discuss aspects of his lifelong concern about relationships between the sacred and the secular and about the effects of different modes of communication on being, thought, and culture.
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University of Notre Dame English Department
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