I've just posted a paper I wrote last year for an English class.

http://pirsigaffliction.blogspot.com/2009/08/narrative-and-making-sense.html

The only reason I mention it is because it offers a few different kinds of 
things relevant to Pirsig and the conversations currently going on.  They are, 
however, not directed at any of the conversations (having been written well 
before them, for one thing, but also for a class and not a Pirsig/philosophy 
discussion group), so if you don't feel like reading a long paper ferreting out 
your own connections, better off not to bother.

The paper is basically cut into thirds.  The first third attempts to rebut 
Frederic Jameson's criticism of a postmodernist culture.  It does so by 
distinguishing lame postmodernism from a holist antifoundationalism (the former 
is, roughly, the bugbear DMB refers to as relativism and the latter is what 
Steve has been unpacking out of Rorty).  It describes the basic outlines of a 
good holist philosophy of language, as opposed to either the Platonic/atomist 
one, or a lame postmodern one.

The central term moving throughout the paper is "meaning," "making sense," and 
floating into the second half moves to what I call the antifoundationalist's 
"position of redescription," for which I use Alasdair MacIntyre (a contemporary 
of Rorty's that agrees on most of the abstract, holist points, though not about 
moral philosophy).  I there describe the use of narrative to keep things 
coherent.

The last third of the paper is the part I think many Pirsigians might find 
interesting.  I there use Sherman Alexie's The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight 
in Heavan to unpack a Native American cultural dimension.  It's a short 
section, considering what I just described it doing, but I think it lays some 
groundwork for doing the kind of thing Pirsig wanted.  (This last section is 
right after Footnote 9, right around the rightnav section titled "Other 
Linkage".)

The main thing I wanted to say was--if you haven't read Sherman Alexie, you 
should, particularly that book.  He is a gifted Native American writer, and I 
think captures the elusive spirit of his culture.

Matt

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