ANTH245 2007-09-17

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ANTH 245: Lecture for SEPT 17 2007

Recap

Rappaport's second cybernetic loop

  • Sacred propositions -> pragramatic proposition -> the System --> Ritual experience --> Sacred propositions
  • Actually similar to this:
    • EXPERIENCE --> RELIGION --> POLITICS --> ECONOMICS --> EXPERIENCE

Segue

Cognitive models

Actually looking at a pattern (myth)

Levi-Strauss

Background

Essay 1 (Structuralism)

>> See Levi-Strauss, 1951, "Language and the Analysis of Social Laws"

Wiener's pessimism

  • Working from analysis of "time series" data under stable conditions
    • e.g. anti-aircraft
  • Famously found social science unfertile

The model of linguistics

  • Historical linguistics
    • Grimm's law
    • Regular and unconscious
    • Phonemes and perception ("sound blindness")
  • Langue vs. Parole

Kroeber's Theory

Structuralism

  • The linguistic analogy
  • Elements and rules
  • Same as "code"
  • Same "universal grammar" applied to language and other domains
  • Explained by reference to the computer (or database)

Essay 2 (Mythology)

>> See Levi-Strauss, 1955, "The Structural Study of Myth"

Themes

Myth as signal and message

  • Message as ontology
  • Code as method of interpretation
  • Myth itself is a vehicle for ontology

The function of myth

  • Compare to Rappaport
    • L-S focuses on content, Rappaport sacred context
    • L-S helps explain myths credibility -- it overcomes contradictions
  • Compare to Bateson
    • Patterns
  • Who is communicating?

L-S's image of the computer

  • Confuses cybernetics with computation
  • Actually very interested in databases