Posted by
Steve Smith on
Feb 11, 2020; 10:32pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Eric-Smith-s-interview-on-Jim-Rutt-s-podcast-tp7594472p7594484.html
> Thanks for this, Steve,
>
> Yes, it was Grinspoon. Sara Walker told me that at the last AbSciCon
> meeting, but in the running stream of conversation with Jim I had
> forgotten it.
>
> Your Freudian typo was fun, unless it was your computer that did it.
> A mixture of Grinspoon and Greenspan. Given what happens to European
> Jewish names at Ellis Island (or its modern equivalent), those could
> well have been the same name originally.
Interesting "Freud-in-a-slip" for sure... the duality of the
phonographic space of our written record and the phonetic space of our
oral culture yields some interesting slip-slides from time to time... I
doubt I ever *heard* Grinspoon's name, but must have phoneticized it as
"Green" and internalized it that way?
The first time I was ever aware of this kind of name-transliteration
imposed at the moment of immigration was a (bad) joke that lead to a
Chinese Man taking on the name "Lars Larsson" as a result of being in
line behind a Swede of that name, and giving his own which was "Sam
Ting". <groan>
My own "Smith" was surely once "Schmidt" (coming down through the German
branch of my ancestry)?
I'm now wading through the finance/monetary section of your interview
with Rutt, in fascination... it provides an excellent reminder of the
rich and subtle complexity of the domain.
- Steve
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