RE: enculturation, ethnemes, pedagogy, research
From: Mike Cole (mcole@weber.ucsd.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 08 2003 - 09:48:28 PDT
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Eugene-- I would relate appropriation to the concepts of passing and
management in Goffman. That is, one learns to behave in a manner that
is appropriate to the group/idioculture one is participating in. A wide
range of behaviors can be so considered and it is clearly an ongoing,
negotiated, interactional process. Not a fixed state. Since no two
members of any group share 100% of its cultural resources, how could
it be a static state, in principle?
mike
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