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  1. Challenging Canada
    dialogism and narrative techniques in Canadian novels
    Published: c2003
    Publisher:  McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal

    "Challenging Canada is the first book-length study to bring a Bakhtinian approach to bear on Canadian literature. Gabriele Helms develops a cultural narratology to argue that the contemporary Canadian novels in English considered in this book... more

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    "Challenging Canada is the first book-length study to bring a Bakhtinian approach to bear on Canadian literature. Gabriele Helms develops a cultural narratology to argue that the contemporary Canadian novels in English considered in this book challenge dominant constructions of Canada from positions of difference and resistance, inscribing previously oppressed and silenced voices through dialogic relations. She makes Mikhail Bakhtin's concept of dialogism amenable to textual analysis and problematizes its ideological forces by emphasizing elements of struggle and conflict. Challenging Canada rejects dialogism as a normative liberal pluralism and understands the inequality between voices as historically and socially constructed."--Jacket

     

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  2. Transoceanic Dialogues
    Coolitude in Caribbean and Indian Ocean Literatures
  3. Dialogue and critical discourse
    language, culture, critical theory
    Contributor: Macovski, Michael Steven (Hrsg.)
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

    This interdisciplinary volume of collected, unpublished essays demonstrates the importance of the influential Russian formalist Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of dialogic meaning for a wide range of textual problems. The book is organized around three... more

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    This interdisciplinary volume of collected, unpublished essays demonstrates the importance of the influential Russian formalist Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of dialogic meaning for a wide range of textual problems. The book is organized around three interlocking dimensions of this dialogue: Part I delineates dialogic interactions between voices of a single text; Part II traces such exchanges on an intertextual level; and Part III locates both kinds of exchanges within the dialogue between speakers, authors, and readers. Within this framework, such distinguished scholars as Deborah Tannen, Shirley Brice Heath, and John Searle address questions including rhetorical models for the establishment and exercise of political power, intimacy and understanding in literary speech, polyphonic narrative forms, the relationship between conversational and literary discourse, and the issue of literature as social action. The essays argue for a redefinition of literary meaning - one that is communal, interactive, and vocatively created. They demonstrate that literary meaning is not rendered by a single narrator, nor even by a solitary author, but is incrementally constructed and exchanged

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Macovski, Michael Steven (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780195070637; 0195070631; 128052586X; 9781280525865; 9780195081244; 0195081242; 9780198024293; 0198024290
    Subjects: Analyse du dialogue; Discours littéraire; Critique; Communication orale; Dialogue analysis; Discourse analysis, Literary; Criticism; Oral communication; Oral communication; Criticism; Dialogue analysis; Discourse analysis, Literary; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Rhetoric; REFERENCE ; Writing Skills; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Composition & Creative Writing; Criticism; Dialogue analysis; Discourse analysis, Literary; Oral communication; Discourse analysis; Dialogisme; Literatuurkritiek
    Other subjects: Bakhtin, M. M. 1895-1975; Bakhtin, M. M. 1895-1975; Bakhtin, M. M (1895-1975); Bakhtin, M. M (1895-1975); Bakhtin, M. M. 1895-1975; Bakhtin, M. M
    Scope: Online Ressource (xii, 272 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record

    Textual voices, vocative texts: dialogue, linguistics, and critical discourse / Michael MacovskiNarrative transmission : shifting gears in Shelley's "Ozymandias" / Timothy R. Austin -- The power of speech : dialogue as history in the Russian Primary chronicle / Rachel May -- Crossroads to community : Jude the obscure and the chronotype of Wessex / John P. Farrell -- Dialogue in lyric narrative / Paul Friedrich -- Dialogics of the lyric : a symposium on Wordsworth's "Westminster Bridge" and "Beauteous evening" / Don H. Bialostosky -- Involvement as dialogue : linguistic theory and the relation between conversational and literary discourse / Deborah Tannen -- "The bard I quote from" : Byron, Bakhtin, and the appropriation of voices / Michael Macovski -- Marxism, Romanticism, and postmodernism : an American case history / Anne Mack and Jay Rome -- The essay in English : readers and writers in dialogue / Shirley Brice Heath -- Bakhtin and beautiful science : the paradox of cultural relativity revisited / Michael Holquist -- Conversation as dialogue / John R. Searle -- Extracts from a Heteroglossary / Gary Saul Morson with Caryl Emerson.

  4. Dialogue and critical discourse
    language, culture, critical theory
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek, Standort Weiden
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0198024290; 128052586X; 9780198024293; 9781280525865
    RVK Categories: ER 630 ; ET 790
    Subjects: Analyse du dialogue; Discours littéraire; Critique; Communication orale; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; REFERENCE / Writing Skills; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; Discourse analysis; Dialogisme; Literatuurkritiek; Criticism; Dialogue analysis; Discourse analysis, Literary; Oral communication; Literaturkritik; Dialogue analysis; Discourse analysis, Literary; Criticism; Oral communication; Intertextualität; Dialogisches Prinzip; Diskursanalyse; Dialog; Literatur; Literaturtheorie
    Other subjects: Bakhtin, M. M. / (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich) / 1895-1975; Bakhtin, M. M. / 1895-1975 / (Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich); Bakhtin, M. M. / (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich) / 1895-1975; Bakhtin, M. M. (1895-1975); Bachtin, Michail Michajlovič (1895-1975)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 272 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references

    Textual voices, vocative texts: dialogue, linguistics, and critical discourse / Michael Macovski -- Narrative transmission : shifting gears in Shelley's "Ozymandias" / Timothy R. Austin -- The power of speech : dialogue as history in the Russian Primary chronicle / Rachel May -- Crossroads to community : Jude the obscure and the chronotype of Wessex / John P. Farrell -- Dialogue in lyric narrative / Paul Friedrich -- Dialogics of the lyric : a symposium on Wordsworth's "Westminster Bridge" and "Beauteous evening" / Don H. Bialostosky -- Involvement as dialogue : linguistic theory and the relation between conversational and literary discourse / Deborah Tannen -- "The bard I quote from" : Byron, Bakhtin, and the appropriation of voices / Michael Macovski -- Marxism, Romanticism, and postmodernism : an American case history / Anne Mack and Jay Rome -- The essay in English : readers and writers in dialogue / Shirley Brice Heath -- Bakhtin and beautiful science : the paradox of cultural relativity revisited / Michael Holquist -- Conversation as dialogue / John R. Searle -- Extracts from a Heteroglossary / Gary Saul Morson with Caryl Emerson

    This interdisciplinary volume of collected, unpublished essays demonstrates the importance of the influential Russian formalist Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of dialogic meaning for a wide range of textual problems. The book is organized around three interlocking dimensions of this dialogue: Part I delineates dialogic interactions between voices of a single text; Part II traces such exchanges on an intertextual level; and Part III locates both kinds of exchanges within the dialogue between speakers, authors, and readers. Within this framework, such distinguished scholars as Deborah Tannen, Shirley Brice Heath, and John Searle address questions including rhetorical models for the establishment and exercise of political power, intimacy and understanding in literary speech, polyphonic narrative forms, the relationship between conversational and literary discourse, and the issue of literature as social action. The essays argue for a redefinition of literary meaning - one that is communal, interactive, and vocatively created. They demonstrate that literary meaning is not rendered by a single narrator, nor even by a solitary author, but is incrementally constructed and exchanged

  5. One Week in America
    The 1968 Notre Dame Literary Festival and a Changing Nation
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  Chicago Review Press, Chicago

    "The major players in this story are names that just about every American has heard of: Ralph Ellison, Martin Luther King Jr., Norman Mailer, Lyndon B. Johnson, Joseph Heller, Kurt Vonnegut, William F. Buckley Jr. For one chaotic week in 1968,... more

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    "The major players in this story are names that just about every American has heard of: Ralph Ellison, Martin Luther King Jr., Norman Mailer, Lyndon B. Johnson, Joseph Heller, Kurt Vonnegut, William F. Buckley Jr. For one chaotic week in 1968, college students, talented authors, and presidential candidates grappled with major events. The result was one of the most historic literary festivals of the twentieth century. One Week in America is a day-by-day narrative of the 1968 Notre Dame Sophomore Literary Festival and the national events that grabbed the spotlight that April week"--Provided by publisher

     

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