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====== Week 13—Feeling our way ====== | ====== Week 13—Feeling our way ====== | ||
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Ways of speaking and communicating are things we share with others. We have often emphasized the ways in which communication as a resource is unequally shared. This discussion of the experience of DeafBlind communication through touch helps to think about the phenomenal reality of communication itself and its implications for being in community. | Ways of speaking and communicating are things we share with others. We have often emphasized the ways in which communication as a resource is unequally shared. This discussion of the experience of DeafBlind communication through touch helps to think about the phenomenal reality of communication itself and its implications for being in community. | ||
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## Performativity and indexicality | ## Performativity and indexicality | ||
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* I promise to pay you back five dollars | * I promise to pay you back five dollars | ||
* I apologize for stealing five dollars from you | * I apologize for stealing five dollars from you | ||
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## Giving and giving off | ## Giving and giving off | ||
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| | **American** | | | **American** | ||
- | | **Ripped jeans** | + | | **Ripped jeans** |
- | | **Unwashed hair** | Dirty, unhygienic | + | | **Unwashed hair** |
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+ | Goffman: We need to distinguish between signals that we give and those we give off (Goffman 1973, 2). | ||
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- | Goffman: We need to distinguish between signals that we give and those we give off (Goffman 1973, 2). | ||
## The performative indexicality of an utterance depends on how another person responds to it | ## The performative indexicality of an utterance depends on how another person responds to it | ||
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B: Oh my God, that's awful. How could you say that to me? | B: Oh my God, that's awful. How could you say that to me? | ||
A: I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. You're too sensitive. | A: I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. You're too sensitive. | ||
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## Identity is performed, but not in a vacuum. Performances of self require an audience | ## Identity is performed, but not in a vacuum. Performances of self require an audience | ||
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* Jin and friends discuss Jin's white roommate (2005, 590) | * Jin and friends discuss Jin's white roommate (2005, 590) | ||
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## Mirroring | ## Mirroring | ||
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