Goody, Esther and Jack Goody.
Jack Goody describes this theory as a "legend."
The Consequences of Literacy (with Jack Goody)
Street developed his theory in opposition to leading literacy scholars at the time, including Jack Goody and Walter J. Ong.
Jack Goody explained social structure and social change primarily in terms of three major factors.
Maria Lúcia Pallares-Burke, interview with Jack Goody.
Interview of Jack Goody by Eric Hobsbawm 18 May 1991 (film)
Goody 1962: Jack Goody, Death, Property and the Ancestor.
She then studied Social Anthropology at Cambridge University, working with Jack Goody and Ernest Gellner.
Interview of John Barnes by Jack Goody 19th December 1983 (film)