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In a provocative attempt to outline a history of communication
during the Spanish Golden Age, "Communication, Knowledge, and
Memory in Early Modern Spain" examines how speech, visual images,
and written texts all interact as manifestations of the human
desire to know and remember. Seeking to address the reductive
opposition both between written and oral texts and between script
and print in the Early Modern period, Fernando Bouza, one of
Spain's most influential cultural historians, makes an elegant case
for the equality and complementary natures of the various modes of
communication. While the advent of printing is commonly thought to
have resulted in the demise of the manuscript, Bouza upholds that
the progress of textual culture in all its forms did not undermine
the importance of other mediums of knowledge.
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