THE THEMATIC PROFUSION IN MIKHAIL BAKHTIN: DIALOGISM, POLYPHONY AND CANIVALIZATION
Keywords:
Dialogismo, Polifonia, Carnavalização.Abstract
The works of Russian Mikhail Bakhtin has become known in the West in the final
decades of the twentieth century, despite being written in the beginning. The integration of the
concepts carnivalization, dialogism and polyphony emerged in Brazil, with discussion still soft, in
the 1980s and gained volume in the coming years, making it of great theoretical bias effect. The
purpose of this paper is to address these concepts, quickly, instigating further research more
deeply.
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