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  2. Polyphony (literature) - Wikipedia

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    In literature, polyphony (Russian: полифония) is a feature of narrative, which includes a diversity of simultaneous points of view and voices. Caryl Emerson describes it as "a decentered authorial stance that grants validity to all voices". [1] The concept was introduced by Mikhail Bakhtin, using a metaphor based on the musical term ...

  3. List of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings characters - Wikipedia

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    She uses the first-person narrative voice customary with autobiographies, but also includes fiction-like elements, told from the perspective of a child that is "artfully recreated by an adult narrator". [2] She uses two distinct voices, the adult writer and the child who is the focus of the book, whom Angelou calls "the Maya character".

  4. Gravity's Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    The series had a successful reception at New York's 2004 Whitney Biennial event, and was described "as a tour de force of sketching and concept" (Abbe 2004). In November 2006, Tin House Books published, Pictures Showing What Happens on Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel "Gravity's Rainbow", the book of Smith's Gravity's Rainbow drawings . [43]

  5. Heteroglossia - Wikipedia

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    The essay was published in English in the book The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays by M.M. Bakhtin, translated and edited by Michael Holquist and Caryl Emerson. Heteroglossia is the presence in language of a variety of "points of view on the world, forms for conceptualizing the world in words, specific world views, each characterized by its ...

  6. Our Stories, Our Voices - Wikipedia

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    They noted that the book's "fundamental message is one of growth and hope" and concluded that "readers of all genders can benefit" from the book's "advice and perspectives". [2] Publishers Weekly thought that, "collectively, the contributors provide a broad-ranging, ultimately galvanizing perspective on living as girls and women in today’s ...

  7. Multiperspectivity - Wikipedia

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    Multiperspectivity (sometimes polyperspectivity) is a characteristic of narration or representation, where more than one perspective is represented to the audience. [1]Most frequently the term is applied to fiction which employs multiple narrators, often in opposition to each-other or to illuminate different elements of a plot, [1] creating what is sometimes called a multiple narrative, [2] [3 ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject New Zealand/Pasifika Arts Aotearoa

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    A cutting edge showcase that wove multiple disciplines within Pacific arts. As proud descendants of Te Moana Nui-A-Kiwa, a group of young artists from Aotearoa, New Zealand, illustrated the distinct voices of Tonga, Samoa, and Niue, through traditional and contemporary visuals, movement and song at Wikimania Singapore 2023

  9. The Light People - Wikipedia

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    The Light People is a 1994 novel written by Gordon Henry.The book won the American Book Award in 1995. [1] The Light People is a work of Native American fiction, composed of many distinct but ultimately interconnected stories happening in and around an Ojibwe village in northern Minnesota, and the Twin Cities.