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タイトル: | <Articles>Response to Amanda Fulford's 'Ventriloquising the Voice : Writing in the University' |
著者: | Takayanagi, Mitsutoshi |
著者名の別形: | 高柳, 充利 |
発行日: | 31-Mar-2010 |
出版者: | 京都大学大学院教育学研究科臨床教育学講座 |
誌名: | 臨床教育人間学 |
巻: | 10 |
開始ページ: | 128 |
終了ページ: | 132 |
抄録: | Writing frames are widely employed in academic writing courses in the U.K. Amanda Fulford raises the question of whether a student's voice is silenced, rather than facilitated, by them. She explores a path of writing as recovery of voice, by discussing Stanley Cavell's writing as a representative of a continual process of re-finding the self. The notion that expressing one's own voice is enabled by conversation with the other is, however, paradoxical : If one is apart from the community, how could the conversation be carried on? Is the uniqueness of one's voice unheard by or irrelevant to one's society? Fulford's stress on continuity, this paper argues, is associated with Cavell's ordinary language philosophy in terms of its awareness of how language changes. What I say represents but recreates what we as a community say. Writing as a re-finding of the self and as an expression of one's voice, is thus characterised as reading as conformity and rereading it as deconformity. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2433/197085 |
出現コレクション: | 第10号 |

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