| NOUN | a literate culture | literate cultures |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The Xiongnu abandoned nomadism and the elite were educated in Chinese-Confucian literate culture.
- The treaty, its interpretation and significance can be viewed as the contrast between a literate culture and one that was wholly oral before European contact.
- The nonfiction books "Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman and "Empire of Illusion" by Chris Hedges both observe a sudden rise of post-literate culture.
- Dating from the 4th century CE to the present, this collection includes antique, medieval and modern manuscripts from almost every literate culture.
- The literate culture of Mozambique shifted its focus from European styles to Mozambican cultural awareness, anti-colonialism, and political activism.
- For much of the 20th century his work was little valued, but is now seen as an insight into the literate culture of England under the Lancastrian regime.
- Focusing her research on women's history, she studies female migration and the insertion of Galician women in the literate culture.
- Hlonipha Mokoena of the University of the Witwatersrand describes the book as significant not just for its use of the Zulu language and its historical content which makes it one of the principal sources of Zulu history, but as an example of the work of one of the group of mission-educated converts to Christianity known in South Africa as the "amakhowla" (believers) who marked the transition from an oral tradition to a literate culture.
- Print capitalism also meant a culture in which people were required to be socialized as part of a literate culture, in which the standardized language of their nation became both the language of printed material and education for the masses.
- The Xiongnu abandoned nomadism and the elite were educated in Chinese-Confucian literate culture, but yet retained their distinct identity and resentful of the discrimination they received.
- Māori in New Zealand had non-literate culture before contact with the Europeans in the early 19th century, but oratory recitation of quasi-historical and hagiographical ancestral blood lines was central to the culture; oral traditions were first published when early 19th century Christian missionaries developed a written form of the Māori language to publish Bibles.
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