The Emergence of Resemblances between People: Stein’s Diagrams in The Making of Americans

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Howard D. Fisher
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Abstract:While recent scholarship on Gertrude Stein’s The Making of Americans uncovers the historical consciousness buried beneath its taxonomy of human “ kinds,” criticism lacks a vocabulary to link the writing’s abstract and indeterminate forms to its cultural representations. Analyzing the novel and Stein’s studies of others’ behavior through the conceptual lens of linguistic anthropology shows that her aesthetic idiom invokes social forms by emphasizing certain poetic structures of everyday discourse. More specifically, Stein composes Americans around a principle of diagrammatic signification whereby resemblances between people in terms of “ kinds” or “natures” are projected from ritual structures of interaction. For Stein, then, intelligible kinds are a cultural product of repetitive semiotic activity. Recognizing the social and historical currency of the novel’s non-denotational modes of meaning shifts the conversation about her writing further toward a consideration of how its linguistic indeterminacy contributes to a critique of normative social forms.
人与人之间相似之处的出现:斯坦在《美国人的形成》中的图解
摘要:虽然最近对格特鲁德·斯坦的《美国人的形成》的研究揭示了隐藏在其人类“种类”分类之下的历史意识,但批评缺乏将作品的抽象和不确定形式与其文化表征联系起来的词汇。通过语言人类学的概念透镜分析小说和斯坦因对他人行为的研究表明,她的美学习语通过强调日常话语的某些诗意结构来调用社会形式。更具体地说,斯坦因围绕着图解意义的原则来构成美国人,即人与人之间在“种类”或“本性”方面的相似性是从互动的仪式结构中投射出来的。对斯坦来说,可理解的种类是重复符号学活动的文化产物。认识到小说的非指涉意义模式的社会和历史流通,使关于她作品的讨论进一步转向考虑其语言的不确定性如何有助于对规范社会形式的批判。
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