“Truth is not born nor is it to be found inside the head of an individual person, it is born between people collectively searching for truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction.” (Bakhtin: 1984: 110)
Super helpful summary! I'm working on my master's thesis in history and Bakhtin's name has been popping up a lot in my research. I'm pressed for time and haven't gotten around to reading any of Bakhtin's texts, so I really appreciate this summary, which helps me understand why he's so relevant in historiography! Thanks!!
The concept of polyphony is explained very nicely here. Can you suggest a Novelist whose works can be analyzed with the tools of polyphony, dialogics, carnivaesque .
The essence of musical polyphony is the simultaneous coexistence of many independent voices, but doing this literally in dialog would only bring about a confusion of voices. I think it is their independence that counts, although taking this view diminishes the analogy with musical polyphony.
... a long way to say nothing much... indeterminate... ultimately non-objective... post-mod mob yaya... might as well be speaking about Queen Mab and the Fairies....
“Truth is not born nor is it to be found inside the head of an individual person, it is born between people collectively searching for truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction.” (Bakhtin: 1984: 110)
Really well-explained and easy to understand information. Kudos!!
Thank you for making this video. It is easy to understand!!
Super helpful summary! I'm working on my master's thesis in history and Bakhtin's name has been popping up a lot in my research. I'm pressed for time and haven't gotten around to reading any of Bakhtin's texts, so I really appreciate this summary, which helps me understand why he's so relevant in historiography! Thanks!!
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It was simple and really helpful.. Thanks for the video
Well explained, clearly shown, and remarkably said..thank you
Thank you for explaining it so well. Really helpful.
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Well done! Have you discussed Vygotsky yet? Looking forward to watching more!
thanks for the easy-to-understand video, bestie. me and my grade thank u
Thankyou for this, can you do Wolfgang Iser?
Thanks for making this video
This helps us in making notes
Thank you very much appreciated
Please provide us with the exact sources of the quotes next time. This would be very helpful!
I am looking forward to Herman's The Dialogical Self and how to use it for analysis.
Sir please make a vedio about heteroglossia by bhaktin
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The concept of polyphony is explained very nicely here.
Can you suggest a Novelist whose works can be analyzed with the tools of polyphony, dialogics, carnivaesque .
Can u please explain the hero and the position of the author (second chapter of the book problems of dostoevsky's poetic)??
Thank you!
So good
Nice video.
But I still can’t quite understand what is “dialogic”. Much help would be appreciated.
The essence of musical polyphony is the simultaneous coexistence of many independent voices, but doing this literally in dialog would only bring about a confusion of voices. I think it is their independence that counts, although taking this view diminishes the analogy with musical polyphony.
clear cohent --tq
authoritative cours by bakhtin what does this mean in laymen terms plz
so basically it's about not having flat characters in a story?
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How can a novel be polyphonic when it was write by one author, that‘s where my understanding is stuck
Why do we have a drummer ?
Phonetics
... a long way to say nothing much... indeterminate... ultimately non-objective... post-mod mob yaya... might as well be speaking about Queen Mab and the Fairies....