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This book looks at the rich and complex history of broadcasting and community broadcasting in the multicultural and multilingual milieu in India. It explores the world of community radio and how community radio broadcasters hear and speak to their audiences under the overarching theme of polyphony. The book discusses the socio-historical contexts which
Ingunn Johanne Ness, Ness Ingunn Johanne
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A useful term in modern linguistics, “polyphony” suggests phenomenon that we can classify in two families : those that deal with allusions to multiple propositions by means of a single utterance ; and those that deal with the presence of multiple ...
Marion Carel
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This special issue explores the concept of polyphony in writing art history, using it as a methodological lens to examine diverse voices, along with their intricate interactions and contradictions, archival practices, and the collective creation of knowledge.
Sarjoughian, Azadeh +2 more
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Polyphony in Mary Borden’s selected poems
This study examines the manifestation of polyphony in the war poetry of Mary Borden, an American-British poet whose works capture the multiplicity of voices, both heard and silenced, during wartime.
Fadi Butrus K. Habash
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Charles Gounod’s Faust and Dostoevsky Artistic Principles [PDF]
The article considers the “Faustian” scene in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Adolescent as the musical embodiment of Dostoevsky’s central poetic device: statements with maximum formal similarity and maximum semantic divergence.
Tatyana V. Kovalevskaya
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"Polyphony and the Modern asks one fundamental question: what does it mean to be modern in one’s own time? To answer that question, this volume focuses on polyphony as an index of modernity.
Fruoco, Jonathan
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Study of polyphony in the Abdul Wahab al-Issawi's novel Al-Diwan al-Isberti based on Bakhtin's idea [PDF]
Polyphony in literary criticism was first introduced by the Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin. And in the second half of the twentieth century, it began with a study of Dostoevsky's novels through which Bakhtin discovered the foundations of freedom of ...
Ali Sayadani +2 more
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La polyphonie argumentative dans le discours de presse
Journalistic writing employs and mobilizes a number of discursive devices, such as polyphony and argumentation. These two processes combine in certain cases to form a whole discursive process peculiar to itself which is referred to as "argumentative ...
Moussa Mousli
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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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