dialogism

/ˌdaɪəˈlɒɡɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A literary or philosophical theory that emphasizes the interplay of different voices, discourses, or perspectives within a work of literature or other forms of communication.

“The novel’s use of dialogism allowed the characters’ conflicting viewpoints to emerge, creating a rich and nuanced portrayal of the community.”

Synonyms

  • heteroglossia
  • polyvocality

Antonyms

  • homogeny
  • monologism