Tekstas kaip gyvatvorė

Paulius V. Subačius
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Text as ahedgerow Text, what it is and what it is like, has always been a topic of discussion in philology. In turn, the variety of description of text and the interconnected definitions of work and document have been enormous, and specifying them never ends. As we operate in abstract nouns qualifying human activity, the conceptual metaphor that we choose considerably affects the direction of thinking. The article proposes a critical overview of commonly used images of text: net, structure, fluid water, forest, garden etc., and suggests a new metaphor, ‘text as a hedgerow’. This concept differs particularly from former organicist imagination drawing on the vitality of a wild plant, in that it directs the view to the meeting point of spontaneity and reasoning, the involuntary and the planned, the natural and the acculturated or tamed. Besides the spontaneous pull towards the sun (in the case of literature, towards fame), the image of a hedgerow implies conscious grafting, orderly pruning, and planned shaping. Even more important is the tension between the function prescribed by the author, the editor or the reader, and uninhibited and unpredictable growth. The natural structures of branching out and leafing, determined by vegetative conditions that enact the tendencies of syntactic connectivity, and the tension of form imposed by the pruner, are always complicated.
文本作为一种屏障,它是什么,它是什么样子,一直是文字学讨论的一个话题。反过来,文本描述的多样性以及工作和文档的相互关联的定义是巨大的,并且对它们进行指定永远不会结束。当我们使用抽象名词限定人类活动时,我们所选择的概念隐喻在很大程度上影响着我们的思维方向。本文对常用的文本意象:网络、结构、流水、森林、花园等进行了批判性的概述,并提出了一种新的隐喻——“作为树篱的文本”。这个概念特别不同于以前有机主义者对野生植物生命力的想象,因为它将观点指向自发性和推理,非自愿和计划,自然和适应或驯化的交汇点。除了自发地朝向太阳(就文学而言,朝向名声),树篱的形象意味着有意识的嫁接、有序的修剪和有计划的塑造。更重要的是作者、编辑或读者所规定的功能与无拘无束、不可预测的成长之间的张力。分支和叶子的自然结构,由制定句法连通性趋势的营养条件决定,以及由修剪器施加的形式张力,总是复杂的。
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