Religious Word as a Variant of ‘Authoritative Word’ in Bakhtin

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  • Beatriz Gutiérrez Mueller Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

Keywords:

Mikhail Bakhtin, Authoritative Word, Dogmas, Christianism, Religions

Abstract

According to Mihail Bakhtin, a ‘monologic word’ is not realized in dialogue; related to it, an ‘authoritative word,’ as its name implies, comes from authority, be it legal or ecclesiastical, from teachers or parents. As in religious discourse, it does not allow discussion; it asks to be recognized and assimilated. However, it may be that this word, coming from the ‘discourse of the other,’ is convincing, being incorporated into our discourse in full consciousness. Being so, it can even be considered a ‘dialogical word.’ To better explain it, the ‘authoritative word’ will be connected to dogmatic utterances of religions, such as Judaism or Islam, and especially the Catholic Christianity.

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Author Biography

Beatriz Gutiérrez Mueller, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

Doctorada en Teoría Literaria por la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Iztapalapa, México) con especialidad en la noción de héroe en Bajtín, y su aplicación a una obra de Francisco de Quevedo. Autora de varios artículos en revistas indizadas tanto en México como en Perú y en España.

Published

2017-05-11

How to Cite

Mueller, B. G. (2017). Religious Word as a Variant of ‘Authoritative Word’ in Bakhtin. Bakhtiniana. Revista De Estudos Do Discurso, 12(1), Port. 91–112 / Eng. 91. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/27177

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