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Bakhtin contrasts the dialogic and the "monologic" work of literature.
It is what Nietzsche called monologic art, a rejection of naturalism and mimetic effects.
No love-poem is entirely monologic, perhaps, but some emerge from a resolved and autonomous psychological state.
Another kind of formal connection in monologic discourse is very intimately related to dialogue with an imagined receiver.
Lodge suggests that this need not happen, if one sees the monologic and dialogic as dominant tendencies rather than mutually exclusive terms.
Volosinov further writes on philology as a "finished monologic utterance-the ancient written monument."
The studio-based chat show element of the first episode was criticised, with its jarring change of pace separating it from the rest of the monologic episode, as was Stanhope's contribution.
ARTISTS ON STAGE Add Georgia O'Keeffe, the painter, and Louise Nevelson, the sculptor, to celebrities portrayed in monologic performances.
In particular, Geyer-Ryan shows how, contrary to Bakhtin's claim concerning the monologic nature of poetic language, heteroglossia is central to the aesthetic and ideological effects of Bertolt Brecht's and Tony Harrison's poems.
In practice, binary oppositions are very liable to favour one term at the expense of the other, and there can be no doubt that Bakhtin preferred the dialogic to the monologic (a bias that is evident in everyday English, where to engage in dialogue is good, and to utter a monologue is rather bad).
Gray may not have invented the monological art, but he certainly did it better than anyone else who tried.
A monological "hyper-reality" is opposed to the open fantastic structure of the text.
When some positions in the self silence or suppress other positions, monological relationships prevail.
For Bakhtin (1973: 12) "narrative genres are always enclosed in a solid and unshakable monological framework."
Mediated Quasi-Interaction is a concept in communication science that describes a monological interaction between people, which is oriented towards an indefinite range of potential recipients.
The changes that took place between investigation 1 and investigation 2 suggested that the initial monological relationship between the two positions changed clearly into a more dialogical direction.
Such a critical form of rigor avoids the reductionism of many monological, mimetic research orientations (see Kincheloe, 2001, 2005; Kincheloe & Berry, 2004).
This knowledge is then processed and applied through tasks, case studies, or simulation games and takes place in an almost entirely monological manner, which includes feedback but no further dialogical exchange.
Consequently, he further clarifies that "the eye of flesh is monological; the eye of mind is dialogical; and the eye of contemplation is translogical" [emphasis added].
This process of absorption and digestion of primary speech genres by secondary ones leads to a "more or less distinct dialogization of secondary genres, the weakening of their monological composition" (66).
Moreover, the relationship between Mary and the witch seemed to be more monological than dialogical, that is, either the one or the other was in control of the self and the situation and there was not no exchange between them.