• Walter Jackson Ong SJ (November 30, 1912 – August 12, 2003) was an American Jesuit priest, professor of English literature, cultural and religious historian...
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  • Lembong, Indonesian politician Ong Tiao Kok (born 1941), better known as Wang Zhaoguo, Chinese politician Walter J. Ong (1912–2003), American Jesuit priest...
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    Composition. Bloomington: IUP, 1991, pp. 57 ff. Walter J. Ong. Orality and Literacy, p. 11. Walter J. Ong. Orality and literacy: the technologizing of the...
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    taught courses on Shakespeare, eventually tutoring and befriending Walter J. Ong, who would write his doctoral dissertation on a topic that McLuhan had...
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  • a society, gain more than we lose, or do we lose more than we gain? Walter J. Ong was a scholar with a master's degree in English who was once a student...
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  • influence, both in classical studies and other academic areas. He and Walter J. Ong (who was himself strongly influenced by Havelock) essentially founded...
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  • residue is a stage in the transition from pre-literate to literate. Walter J. Ong first described the concept of secondary orality in his publication...
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    commentitia esse (Everything that Aristotle has said is false), which Walter J. Ong paraphrases as follows: All the things that Aristotle has said are inconsistent...
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    Machine, p. 41. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2009. ISBN 978-0-313-33659-1 Walter J. Ong, Interfaces of the Word: Studies in the Evolution of Consciousness and...
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    that do not employ, or employ minimally, the technologies of writing. Walter J. Ong's work was foundational for the study of orality, and exemplifies the...
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