
Taking inspiration from work on imitation, chronotope, and scale, this paper examines the formation of chronotopes of bureaucratic personhood in Indonesia during a period of rapid change. My data is drawn from a database of over a thousand stories from an online Indonesian newspaper that were published between 2003 and 2004. In looking at a small subset of this database, I show how imitation of particular characteristics and the use of features that act like selective deictics help to produce and circulate the chronotope of the deviant bureaucrat. I propose that the co-occurrence of imitation and the erasure of deictic anchoring produces interdiscursive hubs that are crucial for chronotopic configuration.
3207 Social Psychology, 3205 Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Interdiscursive hub, Iconization, Scale, 3310 Linguistics and Language, Imitation, 1203 Language and Linguistics, 3315 Communication, Chronotope, Nomic truth
3207 Social Psychology, 3205 Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Interdiscursive hub, Iconization, Scale, 3310 Linguistics and Language, Imitation, 1203 Language and Linguistics, 3315 Communication, Chronotope, Nomic truth
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