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differences (2021) 32 (1): 74–96.
Published: 01 May 2021
...?”—“Well, why couldn’t they hang it there?” “Why green?”—“It was painted green.”—“But why?”—“To make it harder to guess.” —Jakobson Of course, the main plotline in The Birth and Death of Literary Theory is the vector of language, or the condition of heteroglossia as a pivotal point for modern...
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differences (2021) 32 (1): 150–168.
Published: 01 May 2021
... suddenly in the epilogue of Tihanov’s work: in fact, it is a carefully prepared thesis that traverses the entire monograph through the elaboration of heteroglossia as a condition for the emergence of literary theory. According to Tihanov, the birth of modern literary theory has a concrete chronotope...
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differences (2020) 31 (3): 29–47.
Published: 01 December 2020
...). Lack of determination thus doesn’t signify some flaw—that conciseness or precision is amiss—but rather that the concept, like so many of Bakhtin’s concepts (think about dialogism, heteroglossia, speech genre, to name a few), designates an entire problem field, a new aspect under which to consider...
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differences (2006) 17 (3): 3–19.
Published: 01 December 2006
... structures that remain otherwise heteroglossia within the national unthematized in a single borders of the United States. language...
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differences (2010) 21 (1): 32–47.
Published: 01 May 2010
... Baym’s by a decade and hits a number of the same high notes, including calling attention to the heteroglossia of the text, which both critics argue foregrounds the voice of the wounded lion as well as that of Margot Macomber...
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differences (2017) 28 (3): 19–43.
Published: 01 December 2017
... heteroglossia, its incessant becoming and change. The novel is also open as space: it “permits the author, in all his various masks and faces, to move freely onto the field of his represented world, a field that in the epic had been absolutely inaccessible and closed” (27). The novel, hence, is the genre...
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differences (2008) 19 (1): 1–31.
Published: 01 May 2008
... on heteroglossia and the novel’s four the simple facts that Marx’s texts narrators represent an attempt to on class remain unfinished and move beyond an individual point...
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differences (1991) 3 (3): 139–170.
Published: 01 November 1991
... profound suggestion of the political importance of varieties of reported speech as a genetic marker has been somewhat overshadowed by the more manageable pluralism of heteroglossia; see Voloshinov. d fferences 167 Indeed, this is the problem with reported subjectivities in the text by Ngugi, written...