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" ... an artistically organized system for bringing different languages in contact with one another, a system having as its goal the illumination of one language by means of another, the carving-out of a living image of another language. "
To Kill a Text: The Dialogic Fiction of Hugo, Dickens, and Zola - Page 17
by Ilinca Zarifopol-Johnston - 1995 - 260 pages
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Recent Theories of Narrative

Wallace Martin - Narration (Rhetoric) - 1986 - 252 pages
...implications of Bakhtin's theory emerge clearly in his def1nition of the novel as a "hybrid" form: it is "an artistically organized system for bringing different languages in contact with one another" (1934 — 35, 361)- When conceived as an imitation or representation of life that happens to be written...
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Textual Confrontations: Comparative Readings in Latin American Literature

Alfred J. Mac Adam - Education - 1987 - 226 pages
..."hybridization." Bakhtin declares that hybridization is essential to literary prose, especially to the novel: the novelistic hybrid is an artistically organized...illumination of one language by means of another, the carvingout of a living image of another language. (Dialogic Imagination, p. 361) Hybridization in the...
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La problemática de la identidad en El Señor Presidente de Miguel Angel Asturias

Teresita Rodríguez - Ethnic attitudes in literature - 1989 - 220 pages
...modelos foráneos. El resultado es un "híbrido", para Bajtin un elemento esencial en la prosa literaria: "the novelistic hybrid is an artistically organized...bringing different languages in contact with one another" (29). En El Señor Presidente encontramos una mezcla de elementos surrealistas y expresionistas, una...
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Parody: Ancient, Modern and Post-modern

Margaret A. Rose - Humor - 1993 - 332 pages
...co-existing within the boundaries of a single dialect'."7 Bakhtin also depicts the 'novelistic hybrid ' as ' an artistically organized system for bringing different...illumination of one language by means of another, the carving-out of a living image of another language'."8 When Bakhtin returns to the example of comic...
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José Donoso's House of Fiction: A Dramatic Construction of Time and Place

Flora María González Mandri - History - 1995 - 212 pages
...as they come into contact and dialogue with one another. "The novelistic hybrid," maintains Bakhtin, is "an artistically organized system for bringing...illumination of one language by means of another, the carving-out of a living image of another language" ("Discourse in the Novel" 361). The purpose of this...
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Composing Teacher-Research: A Prosaic History

Cathy Fleischer - Education - 1995 - 302 pages
...amalgamation of style and voices is reminiscent of Bakhtin's notion of conscious hybridization, what he calls "an artistically organized system for bringing different languages in contact with one another'' (Dialogic Imagination 361). Bakhtin considers such hybridization as distinct from the simple diversity...
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Critical Confrontations: Literary Theories in Dialogue

Meili Steele - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 170 pages
..."stylized through and through, thoroughly premeditated, achieved, and distanced" (366). Hybridization is an "organized system for bringing different languages...carving out of a living image of another language" (361 ). For Bakhtin, genres are not just rules and norms for the production of literary works but the cultural...
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Theorizing the Avant-Garde: Modernism, Expressionism, and the Problem of ...

Richard John Murphy - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 340 pages
...thought of in Bakhtin's terms as a kind of dialogical "novelistic hybrid." For as Bakhtin observes, the "novelistic hybrid is an artistically organized...having as its goal the illumination of one language by another . . ." (361). Such an interactive structure therefore con1' Sokel, Writer in Extremis, l1.Sokel...
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The Cambridge Companion to American Women Playwrights

Brenda Murphy - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 328 pages
...intentional novelistic hybrid differing points of view on the world collide within one cultural form: "the novelistic hybrid is an artistically organized...bringing different languages in contact with one another" (Bakhtin, Dialogic Imagination, 361). The world that Fornes has created in Fefu is one in which not...
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The Text in Play: Representations of Rehearsal in Modern Drama

Robert Baker-White - Performing Arts - 1999 - 220 pages
...relationship of actors and audience, "we are in their places but not of them."36 Quoting Bakhtin that ". . . the novelistic hybrid is an artistically organized...different languages in contact with one another," Keyssar suggests that Fornes has written a text which Bakhtin would recognize as a "novelized" form...
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