Re: counterprocess and re-centering
Paul Dillon (dillonph who-is-at northcoast.com)
Tue, 14 Sep 1999 10:18:17 -0700
The multilogue itself is a cultural artefact that can become cultural
capital once it enters into other processes where its value is transferred
to other cultural artefacts. This being the case, its "dynamical autonomy
from the subject" that Raeithel termed "counterprocess" would not be found
in " the very resistance of the phenomena and the stubborn entrenchments of
the discourses", as you propose, but in the way in which the object, the
multilogue, circulates cultural capital among the community that produces
and consumes it. Which brings me back to Jan Nespor's statement that I
serendipitously stumbled upon.