| Myriam Díaz-Diocaretz, Iris M. Zavala - 1985 - 152 páginas
...DIALOGISM "Dialogism is the characteristic epistemological mode of a world dominated by heteroglossia. Everything means, is understood, as part of a greater...of which have the potential of conditioning others. Which will affect the other, how it will do so and in what degree is what is actually settled at the... | |
| Robert C. Spires - 1988 - 204 páginas
...explanation. The concept of dialogue is central to Bakhtin's thesis: "Everything means, is understood, as a part of a greater whole— there is a constant interaction...of which have the potential of conditioning others" (p. 426). In its largest sense, every literary work is in dialogue with all preceding and future texts,... | |
| Bruce Henricksen, Thaïs E. Morgan - 1990 - 292 páginas
...translation of Bakhtin's The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays, offers this useful definition of "dialogism": "Everything means, is understood, as part of a greater...of which have the potential of conditioning others. Which will affect the other, how it will do so and in what degree is what is actually settled at the... | |
| James Anthony Whitson - 1991 - 328 páginas
...words actually have meaning: Everything means, is understood, as a part of a greater whole — there is constant interaction between meanings, all of which have the potential of conditioning others. Which will affect the other, how it will do so and in what degree is what is actually settled at the... | |
| William B. Stanley - 1992 - 288 páginas
...understanding of literacy. Everything means, is understood, as a part of a greater whole— there is constant interaction between meanings, all of which have the potential of conditioning others. Which will affect the other, how it will do so and in what degree is what is actually settled at the... | |
| Gary Tomlinson - 1993 - 318 páginas
...Bakhtin dialogism is the characteristic epistemological mode of a world dominated by heteroglossia. Everything means, is understood, as part of a greater...of which have the potential of conditioning others. Which will affect the other, how it will do so and in what degree is what is actually settled at the... | |
| David Sterritt - 1993 - 180 páginas
...principle of literary theorist MM Bakhtin, according to which "everything means, is understood, as a part of a greater whole - there is a constant interaction...meanings, all of which have the potential of conditioning others."7 Such a dynamic is clearly at work in Hitchcock's British films and continues to operate even... | |
| Clive Barker, Simon Trussler - 1993 - 108 páginas
...[Heteroglossia , another Bakhtin neologism, suggests that meaning is primarily determined by context not text.] There is a constant interaction between meanings,...of which have the potential of conditioning others. What will affect the other, how it will do so, and in what degree is what is actually settled at the... | |
| John Porter Houston - 1993 - 178 páginas
...to order all meaning. "Dialogical" here is a Bakhtinian term defined as a state of language in which "there is a constant interaction between meanings, all of which have the potential of conditioning the others." 8 To read the arguments of La Plainte dialogically is to realize that arguments of consolation... | |
| Alfred Arteaga - 1994 - 316 páginas
...dialogism. Dialogism is the characteristic epistemological mode of a world dominated by heteroglossia. Everything means, is understood, as part of a greater...whole — there is a constant interaction between meaning, all of which have the potential of conditioning others. Which will affect the other, how it... | |
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