Re: [xmca] Banana Mediated Emotions: Herb Clark's book

From: Mike Cole <lchcmike who-is-at gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jul 25 2007 - 11:00:31 PDT

GREAT Randi!
No way to start a discussion quickly. Too much on our plates and I need to
do a lot of reading
first and so does anyone else interested. What hit me so hard was that Herb
was taking
joint activity as his starting point and it is the topic of chapter 1.
Attached is an article
about Mescheryakov's work which gives you refs and links it up with a lot of
chat interests
so I'll send to all.

I will be out of the country next week and August is a blur. AND, probably
not everyone will want
to discuss this topic. So lets make a date to see who IS interested around
mid-august and
perhaps create either a separate thread or a reading circle or whatever.
This is what seems to
happening around child soldiers which is really great.

What great luck.
mike

On 7/25/07, Randi A. Engle <raengle@berkeley.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello Mike and all,
>
> I was one of Herb's students while he was writing his book and got to
> provide comments on several draft chapters. Chapter 6 was the
> foundation of my dissertation work on multimodal explanations. Many
> other ideas in the book provide key theoretical foundations for me,
> though it's not always easy to do empirical analyses that are truly
> consistent with those foundations.
>
> In any case, I would love to discuss anything from any part of the
> book with you and others! One complication, though, is that it will
> have to be either in the next week or so, or after the middle of
> August as I'll be out of email contact from 8/4 to 8/16.
>
> One thing that might be helpful to keep in mind when reading the book
> is that it was written in hopes of engaging cognitively oriented
> psycholinguists to think differently about language (and eventually
> communication and interaction). I think this is partly why the book
> is titled "Using Language" rather than something else that might
> cover its full scope. It's also why earlier chapters have a
> transitional character, with Herb's full positions emerging as the
> book develops. Or at least that's my reading of it.
>
> But now I am incredibly curious to learn about Mescheryakov's work.
> What did he write and where might I find it? Please excuse me in
> advance if I've missed earlier discussions here about him--I
> sometimes have trouble keeping up with all the exciting things that
> appear on this space!
>
> Cheers,
> Randi Engle
>
>
> At 8:46 AM -0700 7/25/07, Mike Cole wrote:
> >2. All. I have just, after an inexcusable oversight lasting more than a
> >decade, found
> >Herb Clark's book, *Using Language*. Does anyone know it? It starts by
> >arguing that
> >language arises from pre-linguistic joint activity. In fact, the entire
> >first chapter is about
> >joint activity. I have just started it, but it reads very much as is it
> had
> >been written by
> >Mescheryakov thus far. Does anyone know this work? Am I on the right
> track??
> >mike
> >
>
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