中世纪晚期苏格兰的认知生态与民族观念:威廉·邓巴和沃尔特·肯尼迪的飞行

E. Elliott
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在邓巴和肯尼迪的飞行中,诗意的谩骂提出了关于真实苏格兰身份本质的挑衅问题,将低地的邓巴和他的"英格利斯"遗产或英语诗歌与肯尼迪以及他与卡里克盖尔语地区的联系对立起来。本章根据当前的扩展思维理论来研究这首诗,作为分布式认知系统的一部分,在这个系统中,国家身份的概念是通过持续的合作、循环和接受过程构建的,这些过程使思维国家成为日常生活的一部分。而不是分裂的功能,Flyting对文化真实性的辩论的对抗性呈现反映了民族文化的动态特征,塑造了苏格兰民族的概念,其边界包含了不同的声音和文化。
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Cognitive Ecology and the Idea of Nation in Late-Medieval Scotland: The Flyting of William Dunbar and Walter Kennedy
In the Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy, poetic invective raises provocative questions about the nature of an authentic Scottish identity, pitting the lowland Dunbar and his heritage of ‘Inglis’ or English poetry against Kennedy and his association with the Gaelic-speaking region of Carrick. This chapter examines the poem in light of current extended mind theories, as part of a distributed cognitive system in which conceptions of national identity are constructed through ongoing processes of collaboration, circulation, and reception that make thinking nation part of everyday life. Rather than functioning divisively, the Flyting’s antagonistic presentation of a debate over cultural authenticity reflects the dynamic character of national culture, shaping the idea of a Scottish nation whose borders contain diverse voices and cultures.
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