posted on 2013-12-06, 00:00authored byGregory Matoesian
This article analyzes the multimodal integration of gesture, talk, and sociocultural
context. More specifically, I investigate how forms of Gemeinschaft/
Gesellshaft community are embodied in the concrete details of multimodal
form—in the iconic interplay of multimodal practice and symbolic forms of
social organization.Using a focus group interview of community policing training,
I show how criss-crossing laminations of participation emerge through
novel gestural configurations like multimodal quotation and pragmatic beats
to not only pace the rhythm of speech but simultaneously plot the spatial coordinates
of social organization. In the course of events, we see how speakers integrate
gesture, gaze, and postural orientation into the stream of their utterances
to project rhythmically infused meanings of communal identity, social solidarity,
and cultural opposition.