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This Bakhtin listserv summarizes heteroglossia and suggests some authors I ought to read.
For instance, Karine Zbinden: “Bakhtin begins his argument about centripetal
and centrifugal forces with a few historical observations…[and]…details the diverse ways in which other ‘dialects’ have been suppressed….Heteroglossia thus accounts for both the common social nature of language as a shared code and for the individual appropriation of language in use.”
Another link with great quotes, to wit:
p.272 But this occurs in the midst of heteroglossia, which grows as long as language is alive.

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Thanks for the Memories
Includes sound.
Posted by Matthew to the UMass social justice department listserv.

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Looks like they won’t make it this time around…..but they’ll be persistent. An airport wasn’t enough?
Vote for FDR!
As of today, FDR leads 2:1.

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Some resources on the enlightenment period…
The Enlightenment
The European Enlightenment
Philosophy since the Enlightenment

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