Re: power, reason, play, resistance

Judy Diamondstone (diamonju who-is-at rci.rutgers.edu)
Sun, 3 Mar 1996 21:51:38 -0500

On the relation of meta stances to shifts in how the verbal and
nonverbal aspects of activity articulate with one another, perhaps
my previous note in response to B. Penuel may be relevant?

As for Jay's suggestion,

>Could we possibly be so (ethnocentrically?) optimistic as to
>imagine that hierarchical social relations do indeed have some
>connections to quasi-feudal relations of production, and that
>hierarchical traditions, and the values that support them in
>cultures like Japan and Hong Kong may change as economic
>relations begin to become less rigidly stratified?

I am somewhat amused by the naivete that might be read into
a message by Jay -:) While there may well be a re-ordering of
the upper echelon, I doubt that the heirarchy will flatten as
a result. Maybe I'm wrong, but I suppose that the complementary
relations made possible by social stratification are somehow
ecologically stabilizing, as Bateson & Meade suggested (where
they contrasted "complementary" with "symmetrical" relations of
social exchange, which prove de-stabilizing
(schismogenic) in any competitive situation) --

I would much appreciate losing this argument to some other one.

- Judy
Judy Diamondstone
diamonju who-is-at rci.rutgers.edu
Rutgers University

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