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New Literacy (Canadian university paperbooks, 106)
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New Literacy (Canadian university paperbooks, 106) Tapa blanda - 1971

de Donald R. Gordon


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Man today faces a central challenge: to deal with exploding knowledge in circumstances that allow few errors. To survive, he must improve his perception of what is going on around him. In this he can be helped by the radically different modes of expression that have eclipsed the three Rs. But first he must learn to use them - and that will require the same type of rigorous preparation we know is needed to master reading and writing. This book is a primer for the new literacy of the 1970s. It is a provocative exploration of how we perceive reality. Professor Gordon considers how our minds and senses perceive and communicate and how we may augment them, mechanically, chemically, and in other ways. Next he discusses the ways in which we make contact with one another through language. Then he delves into the agents that extend our senses by proxy - print, radio, television, film, and the various subliminal media such as the underground press, the speakers' circuit, and pop music. Finally he offers some predictions and advice about coping with the future.

Donald Gordon is a long-time student of communications. He approaches the subject with unusual breadth of experience in the mass media - he has been a journalist, broadcaster, and television correspondent - as well as with scholarly concern for changing patterns and social impact. His book is at times irreverent, always provocative and informative. It has been assigned as the textbook for 'Arts 100, ' a university credit course he is giving over the Ontario Educational Communications Authority TV network.

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  • Título New Literacy (Canadian university paperbooks, 106)
  • Autor Donald R. Gordon
  • Encuadernación Tapa blanda
  • Editorial University of Toronto Press, U.S.A.
  • Fecha de publicación 1971
  • ISBN 9780802061201
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University of Toronto Press, 1971. Book. Good. Paperback. Sound reading copy with light crease on the rear cover at the corner. This is an excellent reference copy. "Man today faces a central challenge: to deal with exploding knowledge in circumstances that allow few errors. To survive, he must improve his perception of what is going on around him. In this he can be helped by the radically different modes of expression that have eclipsed the three Rs. But first he must learn to use them- and that will require the same type of rigorous preparation we know is neede to master reading and writing. This book is a primer for the new literacys of the 1970's. It is a provocative exploration of how we perceive reality. Professor Gordon considers how our minds and senses perceive and communicate and how we may augment them, mechanically, chemically, and in toher ways. Next he discusses the ways in which we make contact with on another through language. Then he delves into." o1.
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