Cultural Crisis in Both Plato’s State and Our Time’s Literature
Keywords:
Canon, literacy, literature, orality, Plato, truthAbstract
Plato’s problem is with “orality” represented in the person of “the poet” who has no ability “to tell the truth” whereas our present time’s dilemma has something to do with “the canonized literature” where the minority is intentionally ignored or marginalized. Hence, truth is avoided and/or ignored by both the poet and the canonized literature. At that time Plato seeks and sees solutions in “literacy”, we may search for a space for the marginalized part of literature –literature of those powerless, colonized, ignored, and oppressed people who are able to represent themselves and tell their part of truth to other different generations.
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15-04-2014
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Gassim H. Dohal. (2014). Cultural Crisis in Both Plato’s State and Our Time’s Literature. TJELLS | The Journal for English Language and Literary Studies, 4(2), 5. Retrieved from https://tjells.com/brbs/index.php/tjells/article/view/138
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