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Diversification Through Discourse: A Bakhtinian View of Homer Hickam’s <i>Red Helmet</i>Wilson, Julia A. 14 September 2011 (has links)
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SUSTAINED PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS CLEANUP: THE EVOLUTION OF STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES AT THE FERNALD NUCLEAR WEAPONS SITEHAMILTON, JENNIFER DUFFIELD January 2003 (has links)
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Beyond AuroraIreland, Ryan Patrick 22 June 2011 (has links)
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Interpreting dialogue: Bakhtin’s theory and second language learningMarchenkova, Ludmila Alexandrovna 19 April 2005 (has links)
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Examining the self-other dialogue through 'spirit' and 'soul'.Sullivan, Paul W. January 2007 (has links)
No / Bakhtin's dialogism is widely used to understand the mutual constitution of self and other in action. In this article, however, I argue that there is a second hinge to Bakhtin's work that is currently underemphasized in the literature. This is his emphasis on the sense of action that accompanies dialogue. Bakhtin refers to action as sensed as 'spirit'. In contrast, he refers to action relating to the other as 'soul'. In this article, I outline these distinctions in Bakhtin's thought before arguing that there is sometimes an intriguing and imaginative struggle between spirit and soul in dialogue. In this struggle, the distinctions between fantasy and reality can become blurred as the self risks potentially life-changing encounters with genuine others. The implications that this has for research practice in socio-cultural psychology are drawn out. In particular, I argue that the 'spirit-soul' distinction introduces a humanistic and optimistic view of the self-other relationship into cultural psychology.
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Vygotskian dialectics and Bakhtinian dialogics: Consciousness between the authoritative and the carnivalesqueSullivan, Paul W. January 2010 (has links)
This article proposes a way of understanding consciousness in both dialectical and dialogical terms. More particularly, Vygotsky (1978, 1934/1986) argues that consciousness involves a number of dialectical progressions (e.g., from primitive to cultural knowing, from basic to expert knowing). These dialectics involve a dynamic reorganization of the subcomponents of consciousness (e.g., memory, attention, perception) along a developmental continuum. Bakhtin (1975/1981, 1929/1984a), on the other hand, draws attention to the dialogical within consciousness; specifically the ideology and values that imbue consciousness as a type of knowing. This presents us with a more "vertical" continuum between "authoritative knowing" (knowledge tied to a figure of authority) and "carnivalistic knowing" (knowledge that subverts and de-crowns our taken-for-granted assumptions). I examine the dynamics between these ways of knowing in terms of both the development and the operation of consciousness. I argue that while there are substantial differences between these frameworks, they also mutually enrich each other. In particular, I argue that Bakhtin's dialogics draw attention to the presence of a sensing self within consciousness while Vygotsky's dialectical method can help make sense of a transformation of carnival and authority from an interpersonal to an intrapersonal relationship.
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Pedagogical violenceMatusov, E., Sullivan, Paul W. 09 December 2019 (has links)
Yes / In this paper, we consider the phenomenon of “pedagogical violence” — infliction of physical, social, emotional, or psychological pains, or threat of such pains that is either the means for or non-accidental by-products of education used on a systematic basis. Pedagogical violence is often used for promoting certain desired learning in students. Alternatively, it can emerge as a violent reaction in students and teachers to particular educational settings directed against other students or teachers. In this paper, we review some of the debates and controversial issues around pedagogical violence, and we use a variety of illustrative examples to explore in more detail what pedagogical violence means in particular contexts. We argue that pedagogical violence is a natural consequence of alienated instrumental education. We will look at teachers’ desire to avoid physical and psychosocial pedagogical violence. We specifically consider diverse forms of psychosocial pedagogical violence and its issues such as: summative assessment, epistemological pedagogical violence, students’ ambivalence around pedagogical violence, rehabilitating/avoiding pedagogical violence through a carnival. We finish with a reflection about what can be done to minimize pedagogical violence. Our analysis heavily relies on the Bakhtinian theoretical framework of critical ontological dialogism.
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Metamorphosis from exalted person to cultural symbol: A case study of the GOAT in tennisIntezar, Hannah, Sullivan, Paul W. 06 October 2021 (has links)
yes / In this article, we suggest that our semiotic understanding of
embodiment could be expanded to include a socially exalted individual
who embodies a symbol. To illustrate this argument, we draw on an
ongoing research project that examines fandom rhetoric and debates
around the ‘Greatest of all time’ or the GOAT symbol in Tennis. Grounding Bakhtin’s tri-distinctions of identity, I-for-myself, I-for-other, other-for-me, in a Kantian hermeneutic tradition, we perform a theoretically informed analysis of the GOAT debate. Neither of the three components exists in isolation, rather, they interact in a reflexive
dialogue which continually shapes and re-shapes individual consciousness and experiences of embodiment. We apply a ‘Romanticism aesthetic activity’ analytical framework to the tri-distinctions of identity, that consists of ‘creative’ and ‘critical’ rhetoric, within which we found genres of ‘myth,’ ‘art,’ and ‘science.’ Each genre functions, through disparate means to exalt or metamorphise an individual (our focus is on Roger Federer) into a cultural symbol, and that the symbolic form of
GOAT reflexively organises the emotional field and identities for those
fans deeply invested in it. This paper contributes to the current cultural
psychological literature on understanding the mediation of people to symbols in a new digital age.
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Ciência e literatura em textos infantis de Angelo Machado / Science and literature in texts by Angelo MachadoHigashi, Arlete Machado Fernandes 08 December 2010 (has links)
Esta dissertação busca verificar como se dá o diálogo entre a esfera científica e a esfera literária infantil em corpus constituído por oito obras literárias infantis, do cientista e escritor Angelo Machado, as quais se particularizam por veicular conhecimento científico. A fundamentação teórica está embasada na teoria do Círculo de Bakhtin e também nos pressupostos teóricos de autores que se debruçaram sobre a literatura infantil, a imagem visual e a divulgação científica. Os resultados destacam que o diálogo entre a esfera científica e a esfera literária se dá, nas dimensões verbais, visuais e verbovisuais dos enunciados analisados, em dois movimentos dialógicos, a saber, a supremacia do científico sobre o literário e a supremacia do literário sobre o científico. A supremacia do científico sobre o literário foi verificada por meio de três categorias de análise: 1) esquemas ilustrativos; 2) precisão de traços; 3) diálogo como procedimento de divulgação da ciência. Já a supremacia do literário sobre o científico pôde ser constatada por meio de outras duas categorias: 1) cronotopo; 2) criação de personagens. Essas categorias possibilitaram verificar também que a ciência presente nos textos de Machado ora é explícita e circunscrita a momentos precisos das obras, ora é implícita e integrada aos aspectos literários. / This dissertation searches to verify how the scientific sphere dialogues with infant literature in a corpus constituted of eight books by the scientist and writer Angelo Machado in which he adapts scientific knowledge to children. The theoretical basis comes from the ideas of the Bakhtin Circle and authors who studied the infant literature, the visual image and the scientific divulgation. The results show that the dialogue between the scientific and the literary spheres occurs in verbal, visual and verbovisual dimensions and in two dialogical movements: the supremacy of science over literature and the supremacy of literature over science. The former was verified in three main features: 1) illustrative schemes; 2) precision of traces; 3) dialogue as a procedure of science divulgation. The latter was observed in other two categories: chronotope and presence of characters. These categories also allowed us to verify that in Machados texts science is sometimes explicit and restricted to precise moments in his works, sometimes implicit and integrated to the literary aspects.
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Divulgação científica e embates ideológicos no discurso da revista Ciência Hoje nas décadas de 1990 e 2000 / Scientific dissemination and ideological clashes in the discourse of Ciência Hoje magazine in the 1990s and 2000sCosta, Luiz Rosalvo 10 December 2014 (has links)
A presente pesquisa é norteada pelo propósito de sistematizar uma reflexão sobre o estatuto da noção de ideologia na obra do Círculo de Bakhtin e, com base nessa reflexão, examinar possibilidades e alcances da articulação desse conceito ao estudo de gêneros discursivos de transmissão de saberes, focalizando, com esse intuito, o discurso de divulgação científica da SBPC (Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência) materializado na revista Ciência Hoje nas décadas de 1990 e 2000. Orientando-se pela premissa de que um específico entendimento do fenômeno ideológico informa e suporta a concepção de linguagem do Círculo e de que a produtividade desse aparato conceitual para o estudo de realizações discursivas contemporâneas pode ser demonstrada pela análise do discurso de divulgação científica da SBPC no período recortado, a pesquisa se desdobra em dois momentos: no primeiro, focaliza o processo pelo qual a questão da ideologia, nuclear nos trabalhos de Volóchinov e Medviédev durante os anos de 1920, é assimilada também às reflexões de Bakhtin e se incorpora a uma concepção de linguagem de fundo comum, passando a integrar, de modo mais ou menos explícito, formulações e conceitos empregados por ele a partir de 1929; no segundo, focaliza enunciados da revista Ciência Hoje nas décadas de 1990 e 2000, procurando mostrar como a concepção de ideologia subjacente à malha de conceitos do Círculo contribui para o estudo da realidade discursiva contemporânea. / The purpose of the current study is to systematize a reflection on the statute of the notion of ideology in the Bakhtin Circles work, and based on this exploration to investigate possibilities and the range of the articulation of this concept with the study of the discursive genres of knowledge transmission. With this intent, the current investigation focuses the scientific dissemination discourse of SBPC (Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência) materialized in the magazine Ciência Hoje in the 1990s and 2000s. Guided by the premise that a specific understanding of the ideological phenomenon informs and supports the language concept of the Circle and that the productivity of this conceptual apparatus for the study of the contemporary enunciative productions can be demonstrated by the analysis of the scientific dissemination discourse of SBPC in the chosen period, the research is divided in two moments: in the first, the focus is the process through which the ideology issue, crucial in Volóchinov and Medviédevs works during the 1920s, is assimilated by Bakhtins reflections and incorporated to a common conception of language, coming to integrate, in a more explicit or less explicit way, formulations and concepts used by him from 1929 onwards. In a second moment, this research analyses utterances published in the magazine Ciência Hoje in the 1990s and 2000s, aiming to show how the notion of ideology underlying in the web of concepts of the Circle contributes to the study of the contemporary discursive reality.
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