The very same thing that makes the ideological sign vital and mutable is also, however, that which makes it a refracting and distorting medium. The ruling class strives to impart a supraclass, eternal character to the ideological sign, to extinguish or... The Bakhtin Circle Today - Page 70publié par - 1989 - 229 pagesAperçu limité - À propos de ce livre
| Sandy Petrey - 1988 - 236 pages
...political prize. Voloshinov of course said the same thing in a passage already much discussed here: The ruling class strives to impart a supraclass, eternal...value judgements which occurs in it, to make the sign uniaccentual. In actual fact, each living ideological sign has two faces, like Janus. Any current curse... | |
| Peter Hitchcock - 270 pages
...remind us, to represent its interests as the interests of society as a whole. To this Bakhtin enjoins: "The ruling class strives to impart a supraclass,...value judgements which occurs in it, to make the sign uniaccentual."5 In this sense dialogism is not just intersubjective communication but has implications... | |
| Stefan Tanaka - 1995 - 324 pages
...ideological sign vital and mutable is also, however, that which makes it a refracting and distorting medium. The ruling class strives to impart a supraclass, eternal...or drive inward the struggle between social value judgments which occurs in it, to make the sign uniaccentual. 18 While VoloSinov recognizes the temporality... | |
| Charles Harrison, Francis Frascina, Professor Francis Frascina, Gillian Perry - 1993 - 280 pages
...treat these 'ideological signs' as autonomous aesthetic 'Art' objects. This is the process whereby 'the ruling class strives to impart a supra-class,...character to the ideological sign, to extinguish or to drive inward the struggle between social value judgements which occur in it, to make the sign uniaccentual'... | |
| Andrew Ross, Tricia Rose - 1994 - 292 pages
...ideological sign vital and mutable is also, however, that which makes it a refracting and distorting medium. The ruling class strives to impart a supraclass. eternal...value judgements which occurs in it. to make the sign uniaccentual." The social function of distinctions such as "highbrow" and "lowbrow" is precisely to... | |
| Open University - 1993 - 292 pages
...ideological sign vital and mutable is also, however, that which makes it a refracting and distorting medium. The ruling class strives to impart a supraclass, eternal...or drive inward the struggle between social value judgments which occurs in it, to make the sign uniaccentual. In actual fact, each living ideological... | |
| 1994 - 342 pages
...between societies in revolt and the linguistic dynamics of peaceful societies that mask contradictions. "The ruling class strives to impart a supraclass,...or drive inward the struggle between social value judgments which occurs in it" (Voloshinov 23). 11. The coupling of the terms "maternity" and "sexuality"... | |
| Bernice L. Hausman - 1995 - 268 pages
...Marxism and the Philosophy of Language, he writes: The ruling class strives to impart a supra class, eternal character to the ideological sign, to extinguish or drive inward the struggle between the social value judgments which occurs in it, to make the sign uniaccentual. ... In the ordinary conditions... | |
| Ken Gelder, Sarah Thornton - 1997 - 620 pages
...ideological sign vital and mutable is also, however, that which makes it a refracting and distorting medium. The ruling class strives to impart a supraclass, eternal...value judgements which occurs in it, to make the sign uniaccentuaL [ihid., 1986: 23] But since the world of language (or music) preexists its inhahitants,... | |
| Carol Adlam, Rachel Falconer, Vitalii Makhlin, Leslie Pinfield - 1997 - 396 pages
...oriented accents intersect in every ideological sign. Sign becomes an arena of class struggle [...] The ruling class strives to impart a supraclass, eternal...value judgements which occurs in it, to make the sign uniaccentual. In actual fact, each living ideological sign has two faces, like Janus. Any current curse... | |
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