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Publication details [#56016]
Lorda, Clara and Patrick Zabalbeascoa, eds. 2012. Spaces of Polyphony. (Dialogue Studies 15). John Benjamins.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
Annotation
Spaces of Polyphony covers a lot of ground. It echoes the voices of researchers and their informants from many different places and backgrounds. Among the variety of languages under study and methodological approaches there is also a common ground and narrative thread underpinning the polyphonic chorus of the contributors. From a shared starting point of discourse analysis and inspiration from Bakhtin, the various authors span from East to West, from Moscow to Texas, from Romania and the Czech Republic to Mexico. They look into all ages, starting from early childhood, and many walks of life, ranging from casual chatting among relatives to parliamentary speeches and TV shows, including formal education, literary inner monologue and translation. Irony, humour and self-awareness are recurrent themes. The array of voices and dialogism studied in this book is such that it even includes the silent (silenced) voices of people forced to express their heritage by weaving their discourse.
Articles in this volume
Priego-Valverde, Béatrice. Speaking through other voices. Conversational humour as a polyphonic phenomenon. 43–54
Morgenstern, Aliyah. The self as other: Self words and pronominal reversals in language acquisition. 57–72
Farini, Federico. Observing the paradox: Interrogative-negative questions as cues for a monophonic promotion of polyphony in educational practices. 87–100
Showstack, Rachel Elizabeth. Co-construction of identity in the Spanish heritage language classroom. 101–114
Sivenkova, Maria. Metacommunication and intertextuality in British and Russian parliamentary answers. 129–142