Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Great Regulars: [Mikhail] Bakhtin's central concept of dialogism

does not mean bending a courteous ear to others, as some of his more liberal commentators seem to imagine. It means that every word or utterance is refracted through a host of other, perhaps antagonistic idioms, through which alone its meaning can be grasped. It thus bears an affinity with the post-structuralist concept of textuality. There can be no unmediated truth.

from Terry Eagleton: The London Review of Books: I Contain Multitudes

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