Writing and the Idea of Ecology

R. Fox
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Chapter Two focuses on the idea of cultural heritage, as embodied in recent debates over the place of Balinese language instruction in the national curriculum. As with the examples from the previous chapter, public discussion of the curriculum was characterized by a juxtaposition of contrasting assumptions regarding the nature of Balinese script and the uses to which it might be put. A series of examples are presented to show how each of these styles of writing was allied to a different style of reasoning. With Balinese letters caught between competing articulations of agency, materiality and what it means to be ‘alive’, the question becomes one of specifying ‘writing’ as an object of study. Extrapolating from the scholarship on language ecology, the chapter considers the argument for approaching writing as a practice embedded in a broader ‘way of life’—a concept that will itself turn out to be problematic.
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写作与生态观念
第二章关注文化遗产的概念,这体现在最近关于巴厘语教学在国家课程中的位置的辩论中。与前一章的例子一样,课程的公开讨论的特点是关于巴厘文字的性质及其可能的用途的对比假设并置。一系列的例子展示了这些写作风格是如何与不同的推理风格相联系的。巴厘语的信件被夹在代理、物质性和“活着”的含义之间,这个问题变成了将“写作”指定为研究对象的问题之一。从语言生态学的学术推断,这一章考虑了将写作作为嵌入更广泛的“生活方式”的实践的论点——这一概念本身将是有问题的。
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