Before we begin, a handful of things that will come up a lot in this blog:
- In a literate culture, the oral tradition is generally the preserve of those on the borders of literacy - traditionally, this would be women and children.
- In a culture of partial or even full literacy, the relationship between oral and textual forms is symbiotic.
- Orality, particularly what Ong calls "secondary orality" is frequently subversive, offering acomment on established power structures.
- Therefore it totally justified for me to say:
Jingle Bells, Batman smells,
Robin laid an egg...
Yeah, that's right. The kids smirking that out in the back row of a carol concert? Defenders of the folk tradition, every one of 'em.