- Source: Graphocentrism
Graphocentrism or scriptism is a typically unconscious interpretative bias in which writing is privileged over speech.
Biases in favor of the written or printed word are closely associated with the ranking of sight above sound, the eye above the ear, which has been called 'ocularcentrism'. It opposes phonocentrism, which is the bias in favor of speech.
See also
Harold A. Innis, Empire and Communications
References
Further reading
Matviyenko, Svitlana (2018), Matviyenko, Svitlana; Roof, Judith (eds.), "Graphocentrism in Psychoanalysis", Lacan and the Posthuman, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 113–127, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-76327-9_7, ISBN 978-3-319-76327-9, retrieved 2022-12-05
Hung, Ruyu, "The paradox of graphocentrism: Dao-logocentrism", Education between Speech and Writing, doi:10.4324/9781315727509-4, retrieved 2022-12-05