Judy
At 09:35 AM 10/24/99 -0600, you wrote:
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>On 22 Oct 1999, Judy Diamondstone wrote:
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>> I've been
>> paying attention to similar questions in different literatures, which seem
>> motivated in part by a concern for complexity and for parsing out different
>> strata or time depths in sociocultural phenomena - like the distinction
>> between the situated social self and the "cultural" or enduring self; or the
>> autobiographical self, the discoursal self, the writing self....
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>Judy,
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>Could you say something more about what you have been working on and the
>different "selves" you mention. I'm interested in the positioning of the
>self in discourse and the presentation or display of a "self" to an
>"other" (at the moment I'm working through Ricoeur's "Self as other" in
>this respect) but ultimately with the goal of getting at how that "other"
>is being perceived and constructed.
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>Narratology and some of the French semioticians seem to be concerned with
>the "parsing out of these multiple strata" but their vocabulary is
>sometimes daunting unless you've been initiated.
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>All my best, Rosa
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>Rosa Graciela Montes
>Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Puebla (MEXICO)
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Judith Diamondstone (732) 932-7496 Ext. 352
Graduate School of Education
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
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