Myth, Ritual and the Oral 2010
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511778896.009
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From oral to written: an anthropological breakthrough in storytelling

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“…With this in mind, the author intends to predict the development of new forms of intellectual activity in a globalized society, in particular, intellectual activities based on collective (distributed) intelligence. Given the background, intellectual activity relates to the production of different stories by the rules of fiction making (Goody, 2010). These stories describe possible worlds and express dependence on the type of intellectual activity behind the building these worlds.…”
Section: Culture Development Of Intellectual Activity and Possible Wo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this in mind, the author intends to predict the development of new forms of intellectual activity in a globalized society, in particular, intellectual activities based on collective (distributed) intelligence. Given the background, intellectual activity relates to the production of different stories by the rules of fiction making (Goody, 2010). These stories describe possible worlds and express dependence on the type of intellectual activity behind the building these worlds.…”
Section: Culture Development Of Intellectual Activity and Possible Wo...mentioning
confidence: 99%