Letter as Subject for Anthropological Research

Jurga Jonutytė
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The article discusses the value and possible results of the anthropological research focusing on ordinary letters. An ordinary letter is considered in the article to be written primarily for maintaining a relationship with the addressee, rather than for solving specific problems in a certain field (even if that includes research, culture, art, business, or legal issues). The anthropological research of ordinary letters is valuable in that it reveals the less visible patterns of communication and cooperation. This analysis primarily displays the temporality of communication and togetherness, showing correspondence as a rhythmic bidirectional continuous process of different intensity; secondly, it highlights the composition of the momentary “I”, which depends on the relationship with the addressee and draws together episodes from different spaces and times; and finally, it discloses the constant negotiations with the proposed or imposed roles – these negotiations are most clearly visible in the ordinary letters and, at the same time, they clearly vary depending on the relationship maintained by the particular thread of correspondence. The article also uses theoretical insights by scholars researching the epistolary materials (Liz Stanley, Helen Dampier, Aistė Kučinskienė) and those by anthropologists and philosophers (William James, Maurice Blanchot, Judith Butler, Jens Brockmeier, Harold Garfinkel, Hanna Meretoja), including the classical theories of time, yet again reminding us of the heterogeneity of the time experience and human actions. The correspondence of the Lithuanian poet Janina Degutytė was chosen as a suitable example, since it most clearly reveals various aspects of the ordinary letters discussed in the article.
作为人类学研究对象的信件
文章讨论了以普通信件为重点的人类学研究的价值和可能取得的成果。文章认为,普通信件主要是为了维持与收信人的关系,而不是为了解决某一领域的具体问题(即使包括研究、文化、艺术、商业或法律问题)。对普通信件进行人类学研究的价值在于,它揭示了不易察觉的交流与合作模式。这种分析主要显示了交流与共处的时间性,将书信作为一个有节奏的双向连续过程,其强度各不相同;其次,它突出了瞬间 "我 "的构成,这取决于与收信人的关系,并将来自不同空间和时间的情节汇集在一起;最后,它揭示了与提议或强加的角色之间的不断协商--这些协商在普通书信中最清晰可见,同时,它们显然因特定书信线索所维系的关系而异。文章还运用了研究书信材料的学者(利兹-斯坦利、海伦-丹皮尔、艾斯特-库钦斯基)以及人类学家和哲学家(威廉-詹姆斯、莫里斯-布朗肖、朱迪斯-巴特勒、延斯-布罗克迈尔、哈罗德-加芬克尔、汉娜-梅雷托亚)的理论见解,包括经典的时间理论,再次提醒我们时间经验和人类行为的异质性。我们选择立陶宛诗人亚尼娜-德古泰的书信作为一个合适的例子,因为它最清楚地揭示了文章中所讨论的普通书信的各个方面。
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