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Print culture embodies all forms of printed text and other printed forms of visual communication. One prominent scholar of print culture in Europe is Elizabeth Eisenstein, who contrasted the print culture of Europe in the centuries after the advent of the Western printing-press to European scribal culture. The invention of woodblock printing in China almost a thousand years prior and then the consequent Chinese invention of moveable type in 1040 had very different consequences for the formation of print culture in Asia. The development of printing, like the development of writing itself, had profound effects on human societies and knowledge. "Print culture" refers to the cultural products of the printing transformation.

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  • Cultura de la impresión (es)
  • Print culture (en)
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  • La Cultura de la impresión engloba todas las formas expresión escrita y la Comunicación visual. Un estudioso destacado en este campo es , quien ha contrastado la cultura de la imprenta-impresión (que apareció en Europa en los siglos posteriores a la llegada de los occidentales imprenta, y mucho antes en China, donde la Impresión en madera fue utilizada por lo menos desde el 800 d.c.) con la cultura de los escribas. Walter J. Ong, por el contrario, ha contrastado la cultura escrita, incluidos los escribas, a la cultura oral. Ong es generalmente considerado como uno de los primeros estudiosos en definir a la cultura impresa en contraste con la cultura oral. Estas opiniones están relacionadas en cómo la imprenta conllevó un gran aumento de la alfabetización, de modo que uno de sus efectos fue (es)
  • Print culture embodies all forms of printed text and other printed forms of visual communication. One prominent scholar of print culture in Europe is Elizabeth Eisenstein, who contrasted the print culture of Europe in the centuries after the advent of the Western printing-press to European scribal culture. The invention of woodblock printing in China almost a thousand years prior and then the consequent Chinese invention of moveable type in 1040 had very different consequences for the formation of print culture in Asia. The development of printing, like the development of writing itself, had profound effects on human societies and knowledge. "Print culture" refers to the cultural products of the printing transformation. (en)
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