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- When some positions in the self silence or suppress other positions, monological relationships prevail.
- A monological hyper-reality is opposed to the open fantastic structure of the text.
- The changes that took place between investigation 1 and investigation 2 suggested that the initial monological relationship between the two positions changed clearly into a more dialogical direction.
- Such a critical form of rigor avoids the reductionism of many monological, mimetic research orientations ( see Kincheloe, 2001, 2005; Kincheloe & Berry, 2004 ).
- Moreover, the relationship between Mary and the witch seemed to be more monological than dialogical, that is, either the one or the other was in control of the self and the situation and there was not no exchange between them.
- For Bakhtin ( 1973 : 12 ) " narrative genres are always enclosed in a solid and unshakable monological framework . " Story, for Bakhtin, is decidedly more dialogue-based, for example in the " polyphonic manner of the story " ( Bakhtin, 1973 : 60 ).
- In general, documentaries, especially educational documentaries are scripted such that the audience is persuaded to accept a specific lesson or message, the performative mode of documentary is used to break from a monological or monotone understanding not only through the use of dialogical principles of dialogical anthropology, but of experimental ethnography.
- Ascribing a recognition to Immanuel Kant of this " leveling and deadening of the modern monological collapse " however [ emphasis added ], Wilber chronicles the philosopher's subsequent attempt to integrate " moral " we-wisdom " with scientific " it-knowledge " " [ emphasis added ].
- He indulges in what Watterson calls " pop psychobabble " to justify his destructive rampages and shift blame to his parents, citing " toxic codependency . " In one instance, he pens a book report based on the theory that the purpose of academic writing is to " inflate weak ideas, obscure poor reasoning, and inhibit clarity, " entitled " The Dynamics of Interbeing and Monological Imperatives in " Dick and Jane :"
- Parkes wrote that the genre of the anthology is an appropriate one in which to write about Nietzsche, claiming that he is " above all a writer in many voices, and one problem with books written about his work is that they have been mainly'monological,'with the author speaking in only one voice . " He argues that justice is more likely to be done to Nietzsche's work when a multiplicity of perspectives is possible, and that " Nietzsche and Asian Thought " takes this idea further, with the inclusion of thinkers from East Asia as well as Europe.