From System into Action, from Homogeneous to Heterogeneous: Movements of the Founding Concepts of Dialogism, Polyphony and Interdiscourse
Although originally based on a homogeneous perspective of language and, consequently, of the utterance and subjects – the discursive studies have developed toward the recognition of a discourse founding heterogeneity, which is able to support concepts such as dialogism, polyphony and interdiscursivi...
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doaj-cc22bab8e7284d88b3785c92045417a12020-11-24T23:54:31ZengPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloBakhtiniana: Revista de Estudos do Discurso2176-45732013-06-0181521From System into Action, from Homogeneous to Heterogeneous: Movements of the Founding Concepts of Dialogism, Polyphony and InterdiscourseMichelle DominguezAlthough originally based on a homogeneous perspective of language and, consequently, of the utterance and subjects – the discursive studies have developed toward the recognition of a discourse founding heterogeneity, which is able to support concepts such as dialogism, polyphony and interdiscursivity. This article intends to present this evolution through a brief theoretical retrospective, that covers the Speech Acts by Austin, as well as the constitutive heterogeneity of Authier- Revuz, the dialogism of Bakhtin and also through the polyphony of Oswald Ducrot. Derived from this turning point of the discursive studies, these concepts are considered by means of a wider reflection, which understands the institution of the heterogeneous discourse as its foundation.http://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/13799/11688HeterogeneityDialogismPolyphonyInterdiscourse |
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From System into Action, from Homogeneous to Heterogeneous: Movements of the Founding Concepts of Dialogism, Polyphony and Interdiscourse |
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From System into Action, from Homogeneous to Heterogeneous: Movements of the Founding Concepts of Dialogism, Polyphony and Interdiscourse |
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From System into Action, from Homogeneous to Heterogeneous: Movements of the Founding Concepts of Dialogism, Polyphony and Interdiscourse |
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From System into Action, from Homogeneous to Heterogeneous: Movements of the Founding Concepts of Dialogism, Polyphony and Interdiscourse |
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From System into Action, from Homogeneous to Heterogeneous: Movements of the Founding Concepts of Dialogism, Polyphony and Interdiscourse |
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from system into action, from homogeneous to heterogeneous: movements of the founding concepts of dialogism, polyphony and interdiscourse |
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo |
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Bakhtiniana: Revista de Estudos do Discurso |
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2176-4573 |
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2013-06-01 |
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Although originally based on a homogeneous perspective of language and, consequently, of the utterance and subjects – the discursive studies have developed toward the recognition of a discourse founding heterogeneity, which is able to support concepts such as dialogism, polyphony and interdiscursivity. This article intends to present this evolution through a brief theoretical retrospective, that covers the Speech Acts by Austin, as well as the constitutive heterogeneity of Authier- Revuz, the dialogism of Bakhtin and also through the polyphony of Oswald Ducrot. Derived from this turning point of the discursive studies, these concepts are considered by means of a wider reflection, which understands the institution of the heterogeneous discourse as its foundation. |
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Heterogeneity Dialogism Polyphony Interdiscourse |
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http://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/13799/11688 |
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