“Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies

At the intersection of psychological and literary studies and acknowledging dialogical aspects of the self in Herman’s Dialogical Self Theory (DST), we coined the concept of “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning” (VFP), which is also guided by Bakhtin’s discussion on the author-hero relation. VFP e...

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Main Authors: Barani, Forough, Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam, Talif, Rosli
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Published: Sage Publications 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35988/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.359882016-02-12T07:20:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35988/ “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies Barani, Forough Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam Talif, Rosli At the intersection of psychological and literary studies and acknowledging dialogical aspects of the self in Herman’s Dialogical Self Theory (DST), we coined the concept of “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning” (VFP), which is also guided by Bakhtin’s discussion on the author-hero relation. VFP evaluates the possible dialogical coalition of the author’s positions as “I-as-artist/novelist” and “I-as-the-hero-of-my-story,” amongst other positions in literary narratives. Evaluation of the existing literature on DST and the few adaptations of this theory for literary purposes highlights the insufficient consideration paid to the dialogical possibilities of the self in literary studies. To develop our argument based on our new model, we present a textual analysis of Paul Auster’s Man in the Dark and examine the protagonist’s narratives and his relation with his hero in the story within the story. Furthermore, we address the question of whether this protagonist/author’s self consists of polyphonized dialogical voices or merely a cacophony of various thoughts with fewer logical and no dialogical qualities. Sage Publications 2014 Article PeerReviewed Barani, Forough and Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam and Talif, Rosli (2014) “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies. Theory and Psychology, 24 (6). pp. 755-774. ISSN 0959-3543; ESSN: 1461-7447 http://tap.sagepub.com/content/24/6/755.abstract 10.1177/0959354314553048
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description At the intersection of psychological and literary studies and acknowledging dialogical aspects of the self in Herman’s Dialogical Self Theory (DST), we coined the concept of “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning” (VFP), which is also guided by Bakhtin’s discussion on the author-hero relation. VFP evaluates the possible dialogical coalition of the author’s positions as “I-as-artist/novelist” and “I-as-the-hero-of-my-story,” amongst other positions in literary narratives. Evaluation of the existing literature on DST and the few adaptations of this theory for literary purposes highlights the insufficient consideration paid to the dialogical possibilities of the self in literary studies. To develop our argument based on our new model, we present a textual analysis of Paul Auster’s Man in the Dark and examine the protagonist’s narratives and his relation with his hero in the story within the story. Furthermore, we address the question of whether this protagonist/author’s self consists of polyphonized dialogical voices or merely a cacophony of various thoughts with fewer logical and no dialogical qualities.
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author Barani, Forough
Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam
Talif, Rosli
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Talif, Rosli
“Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies
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Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam
Talif, Rosli
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title “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies
title_short “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies
title_full “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies
title_fullStr “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies
title_full_unstemmed “Virtual Fictional/Factual Positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies
title_sort “virtual fictional/factual positioning”: mediating dialogical concepts in psychological and literary studies
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35988/
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