Re: HETEROGLOSIA

From: Kathryn_Alexander@sfu.ca
Date: Fri May 05 2000 - 11:00:12 PDT


Randy, it certainly is funnier, as a Canadian .... now I am wondering
where I got Bergman.

eh?

k.

>I think it was Marshall McLuhan, which is even funnier, if you think about
>it.
>----------------------------
>Randy Bomer
>Language Education
>Indiana University
>201 N. Rose Ave.
>Bloomington, IN 47405
>(812) 856-8293
>
>
>
>> From: Kathryn_Alexander@sfu.ca
>> Reply-To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
>> Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 20:22:51 -0800
>> To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
>> Subject: Re: HETEROGLOSIA
>> Resent-From: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
>> Resent-Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 20:11:49 -0700 (PDT)
>>
>> Mike , that's perfect, what other reply could there be?
>>
>> the discursive LVS is a complex invented personage,
>>
>> this reminds me of the Woody Allen movie (Annie hall?) where he is in
>> the line-up discussing the film they are about to see and the famous
>> film-maker (Bergman??) comes up to Woody and says, "You're completely
>> wrong about your interpretation of my film, that's not the way it is at
>> all!!!!
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> k.
>>
>>> Pedro, Kathryn, et ALLL:LL:LLLLLLLLLL:
>>>
>>> Everyone reinvents everything, and LSV is an especially complex
>>> reinvented personage. I like Vasilii Vasilievich's suggestion that
>>> to understand Vygotsky (and not only!) is to reinvent and use the
>>> his ideas.
>>> mike
>>
>>
>>



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