The dialogics of conversation: Power, control, vulnerability

Authors
Citation
Lc. Hawes, The dialogics of conversation: Power, control, vulnerability, COMMUN TH, 9(3), 1999, pp. 229-264
Citations number
128
Categorie Soggetti
Communication
Journal title
COMMUNICATION THEORY
ISSN journal
10503293 → ACNP
Volume
9
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
229 - 264
Database
ISI
SICI code
1050-3293(199908)9:3<229:TDOCPC>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
This essay takes up three quite different discourses-Mikhail Bakhtin's work on speech communication and speech genres; Friedrich Nietzsche's thinking on genealogical philosophy and the will to power; and Gregory Bateson's wor k on the cybernetics of mind and nature-in order to theorize the conditions of discursive possibility for transitioning from dialectic to dialogic con versation. Missing in both Bakhtin's and Bateson's very different projects, however, are adequate theorizations of power. To address (the will to) pow er in ways that distinguish it from (the will to) control are Nietzsche's t houghts on genealogical philosophy the will to power, relations of force, t he eternal return, and the being of becoming, each of which speak to power in necessarily different ways. With those distinctions made, I specify seve ral correspondences between speech genres and cybernetic minds as a theoret ical context for Nietzsche's thinking. Given those correspondences, discurs ive formations can be theorized as self-organizing systems. Such systems in corporealize selves as dialogic subjectivities, and such selves are always already unfinalizable and at open totality Dialogics can now be theorized a s the praxis of mediating competing and contradictory discourses. The point of this theoretical work is to specify conversation practices that effect movement between dialectic and dialogic genres of speech communication. By way of extending these lines of thinking, I sketch some theoretical ideas f or a dialogics of conversation.