To me, writing is a mode of discovery. It is a tool that I employ to
analyze, and make sense of, the world around me. (I like things that
make sense.) It is also a tool that I can use to analyze the world
within and, to some extent, make that inner-world visible to others. Oh
yes, despite my best intentions, I seek understanding! Or is it
controversy? Sometimes I seek that too.
But deeper than that, and
perhaps as a function of being an overly intuitive and rational person, I do not see language as
being separable from thought. I see action without thought as
meaningless (try as I may to question and understand this position that I
hold because part of me insists that it cannot/should not be true). So
for me, there is nothing outside of the text. Language shapes the world
around us because thought (and for me language = thought) is our
only way to access it.
Some of this is taken directly from my
sociology textbook's definition of culture. Basically each of us knows
the world only as we perceive it; however, those perceptions are based
on learned interpretations because almost all learning is social.
Therefore “culture” is essentially an arbitrary, socially created,
construct. Since culture is an arbitrary social construct it is
therefore not “Natural” nor is it to be taken as a given. Cultural
meaning is conveyed through *LANGUAGE*, symbols, cultural myths,
structure and practice of social institutions, and social rules for
congruent action. These vehicles of meaning together construct our
worldview, our sense of identity, and our ideologies. Selves, societies,
and institutions change continually through interaction; therefore,
social reality is situational. But even in a situational social reality,
context governs our interpretation of cultural meaning. While the “real
conditions” of existence are not subjective, they only have meaning
through interpretation and that interpretation is learned through social
interaction (which is governed by language). Social meaning defines social reality, so
the only way to change social reality is through some form of communication. For me, that communication takes the form of text.
Ergo, the pen is mightier than the sword!
The
only way, for me, to change "reality" is to communicate my ideas
through writing because, in a very real sense, there is nothing outside
of the (T)ext.
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