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Criticism of the Translation of the "Heteroglossia" Style of Novel In Three Persian Translations of the Novel "Post-e Shabaneh" [PDF]
According to Bakhtin's theory, the novel as a literary type, appropriate to the spirit of the age and human society, has dialogical relations in linguistic dimensions.
Fatemeh Akbarizadeh, Yosra Shadman
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Bakhtinian Polyphony and Heteroglossia and Their Presentation in the Novel Sangesabor [PDF]
Bakhtin's concepts of Polyphony and heteroglossia are two of the main principles of modern criticism, especially in the analysis of literary texts such as novels and stories.
farzad baloo, Maryam khaje
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I denne artikkelen diskuterer vi veiledningsstudenters opplevelser fra gruppeveiledning. I forskningsprosjektet artikkelen bygger på undersøker vi hvordan studentenes læringsprosesser kan bidra til å videreutvikle gruppeveiledning som veiledningsform. Vi
Liv Torunn Eik +2 more
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The modernity artistic metanarrative and the 19th century novel structure
The article proposes the concept of "artistic metanarrative", similar to the well-known concept of Lyotard's metanarrative, but used to describe some mechanisms of the novel structure. The novel of the 19th century is considered as the central phenomenon
Nikolai T. Rymar
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Film as a visual art form can be understandably perused as a form of “visual literature” where, under proper scrutiny, literary theories and critical concepts may be found intervening significantly.
Md. Mahbubul Hasan Nayeem
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In the research on borderscapes, particularly in the Albanian-Greek borderland, explorations of identities and fluidity of socio-cultural boundaries play a key role. Based on several ethnographic interviews and participatory observation during short-term fieldwork in the Konitsa region of North-Western Greece, this study aims to explore the ...
Zheltova, Ekaterina +3 more
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Seamus Heaney’s Station Island: The Polyphonic Poetics of Exile
This article analyzes the poem “Station Island” (Station Island, 1984) by Seamus Heaney as a “polyphonic poetics of exile”. Heaney’s oeuvre is impregnated with a poetic style that combines the geographical act of frontier crossing to the linguistic work
Viviane Carvalho da Annunciação
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From the lens of coloniality, monoglossic and hegemonic language ideologies and policies exist within public and private bilingual education in Colombia which oppress students’ and teachers’ diverse linguistic identities and languaging practices.
Esther Bettney
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L’heterolinguisme en scene: français et arabe(s) à l’oeuvre dans ‘Junun’ de Jalila Baccar
Self-translators, multilingual writers who decide to translate one of their works, are a particularly stimulating case study in the research on heteroglossia.
Chiara Lusetti
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Polyphony in practice: An interview with Sharon Daniel
Media artist Sharon Daniel has been involved with the i-Docs community since its inception—having presented her online documentaries and works in progress at all five i-Docs symposia that have taken place since 2011.
Judith Aston, Stefano Odorico
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