Chikako D. Kumamoto

2 articles
  1. Bakhtin’s Others and Writing As Bearing Witness to the Eloquent “I”
    Abstract

    Mikhail Bakhtin’s dialogism and his irenic view of the cultural other inform this article that builds the multiple voice of the eloquent “I” as a dialectic self-construction where codes of meaning are inscribed. The eloquent “I” cultivates a deepened self-dialogue and offers students an epistemological and rhetorical discipline, bearing witness to their imaginative, meaningful interiority and their written, public articulation of it.

    doi:10.58680/ccc20021475
  2. Bakhtin's Others and Writing as Bearing Witness to the Eloquent "I"
    Abstract

    Mikhail Bakhtin's dialogism and his irenic view of the cultural other inform this article that builds the multiple voice of the eloquent I as a dialectic self-construction where codes of meaning are inscribed. The eloquent I cultivates a deepened self-dialogue and offers students an epistemological and rhetorical discipline, bearing witness to their imaginative, meaningful interiority and their written, public articulation of it.

    doi:10.2307/1512102