Jiang's metaphor for the shift from oral to literary culture: knowledge produces shame and expulsion from a prior intimacy.
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Adam and Eve metaphor
Jiang's metaphor for the shift from oral to literary culture: knowledge produces shame and expulsion from a prior intimacy.
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"...your thoughts and how they affect on people. Alright? So a metaphor we can use is this transition from oral tradition to literary culture..."
"...they are thrown out of the Garden of Eden. with that metaphor. Okay? Oral tradition we leave it behind and we think that is..."
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