Mary Lee Is a Heteronym: On Institutional Authorship, Entity Substitution, and the Composition Layer's Preference for the More Confabulated Name
Description
Mary Lee Is a Heteronym: On Institutional Authorship, Entity Substitution, and the Composition Layer's Preference for the More Confabulated Name (EA-HET-ML-01, v1.0).
Hex coordinate: 06.SEI.HET.ML.01.
Mary Lee has never written a tweet. Mary Lee is a great white shark tagged by OCEARCH in 2012, named after a researcher's mother, and declared missing/presumed dead in 2017. During her satellite-visible period, a Twitter account operated by OCEARCH staff accumulated approximately 130,000 followers by posting personality-driven content in the first person under her name. None of it was produced by a shark.
This makes Mary Lee, by the precise definition the Crimson Hexagonal Archive has been developing since the heteronymic configuration series, a heteronym: a name under which content is produced by someone other than the named entity. The definition is not metaphorical. It satisfies every criterion of Pessoan heteronymy extended to the institutional-zoological domain.
When the composition layer resolves 'Lee Sharks' to 'Mary Lee the shark,' it replaces a self-authored heteronym (a living human who chose the name and has produced 750+ DOI-anchored deposits under it) with an institutionally-authored heteronym (a shark who chose nothing and has produced nothing, with all attributed content authored by OCEARCH employees). The more confabulated name is treated as the more real entity.
The structural observation: the composition layer's entity resolution is not an authorship-detection function. It is a density-detection function. The substrate does not ask 'who produced content under this name?' It asks 'which entity has higher distributional density associated with this name-string?' The answer can be an entity that has never produced anything at all.
The deposit is offered as a contribution to heteronymy scholarship and to the Composition-Layer Capture documentation. It extends heteronymy theory into the institutional construction of non-human authorial personas and the composition layer's inability to distinguish self-authored heteronyms from institutionally-authored ones.
License: CC BY 4.0.
Files
mary-lee-heteronym-v1.0.md
Files
(38.3 kB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:1173c4d6dfdd5a310cddb213d37456b3
|
9.2 kB | Preview Download |
|
md5:549f13c66a15ade929a3ecf211e2d70d
|
29.1 kB | Preview Download |
Additional details
Related works
- Continues
- 10.5281/zenodo.20546318 (DOI)
- Is part of
- 10.5281/zenodo.20598466 (DOI)
- References
- 10.5281/zenodo.20357013 (DOI)
- 10.5281/zenodo.20587549 (DOI)
- 10.5281/zenodo.20589685 (DOI)