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Chapter 11—Relational Dialectics THeory
This chapter has been almost entirely rewritten. The new version builds from the second version of Baxter’s relational dialectics theory, which is particularly popular with scholars doing cutting-edge research using the theory. Accordingly, Bakhtin has been identified as a co-creator of the theory. The research of dialectical scholars is broadly incorporated in the chapter, focusing primarily on contradictions in families. In previous editions, the film Bend it Like Beckham was used as an example throughout the chapter, but here it has been dropped in favor of examples drawn from research using the theory.
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Chapter 11—Relational Dialectics THeory
This chapter has been almost entirely rewritten. The new version builds from the second version of Baxter’s relational dialectics theory, which is particularly popular with scholars doing cutting-edge research using the theory. Accordingly, Bakhtin has been identified as a co-creator of the theory. The research of dialectical scholars is broadly incorporated in the chapter, focusing primarily on contradictions in families. In previous editions, the film Bend it Like Beckham was used as an example throughout the chapter, but here it has been dropped in favor of examples drawn from research using the theory.
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