Conversational perversions, implicature and sham cancelling in Othello

C. Bourne, E. C. Bourne
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Othello demonstrates what we call ‘conversational perversions’. This is a technical term which we introduce to identify conversational behaviours which are designed to block the possibility of mutual understanding that characterises successful communication. We believe that our notion of a conversational perversion can be put to work to illuminate conversational encounters in general, but here we show, in particular, how Othello furnishes examples of conversational perversions and, in turn, how the notion of a conversational perversion can be used to articulate a major driver of the play’s narrative: Iago’s manipulation of Othello. We explain the background, Gricean communicative framework, and how it relates to our framework for thinking about perversion. We illustrate our preferred account of perversion using the examples of sexual sadism and sexual coyness. We explain how to extend this account of perversion to cover conversational coyness and sadism. Finally, we identify how Iago’s (and Othello’s) ways of communicating exemplify these conversational perversions. In the course of this, we argue that Iago can be seen as making use of a perverted treatment of conversational implicatures, which we call ‘sham cancelling’.
《奥赛罗》中的对话扭曲,含糊其词和虚假取消
奥赛罗展示了我们所说的“对话变态”。这是一个技术术语,我们引入它来识别旨在阻碍成功沟通的相互理解的可能性的对话行为。我们相信,我们关于对话变态的概念可以用来阐明一般的对话遭遇,但在这里,我们特别展示了,奥赛罗是如何提供对话变态的例子的,反过来,对话变态的概念是如何被用来阐明戏剧叙事的主要驱动力的:伊阿古对奥赛罗的操纵。我们解释了背景,格里斯交际框架,以及它与我们思考变态的框架的关系。我们用性施虐和性羞怯的例子来说明我们偏爱的变态解释。我们解释了如何扩展这种变态的解释,以涵盖谈话中的羞怯和虐待狂。最后,我们确定了伊阿古(和奥赛罗)的交流方式如何体现了这些对话的变态。在这个过程中,我们认为伊阿古可以被看作是在使用一种对对话含义的歪曲处理,我们称之为“虚假取消”。
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