The Cambridge Introduction To Mikhail Bakhtin


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The Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin


The Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin

Author: Ken Hirschkop

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2021-11-04


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A concise, readable and up-to-date introduction to Bakhtin, which provides students with an accessible but sophisticated guide to his work.

The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin


The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin

Author: Caryl Emerson

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1997


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After a reception-history of Bakhtin's published work, she examines the role of his ideas in the post-Stalinist revival of the Russian literary profession, concentrating on the most provocative rethinkings of three major concepts in his world: dialogue and polyphony; carnival; and "outsideness," a position Bakhtin considered essential to both ethics and aesthetics.

Mikhail Bakhtin


Mikhail Bakhtin

Author: Michael F. Bernard-Donals

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1995-02-24


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The language theory of Mikhail Bakhtin does not fall neatly under any single rubric - 'dialogism,' 'marxism,' 'prosaics,' 'authorship' - because the philosophic foundation of his writing rests ambivalently between phenomenology and Marxism. The theoretical tension of these positions creates philosophical impasses in Bakhtin's work, which have been neglected or ignored partly because these impasses are themselves mirrored by the problems of antifoundationalist and materialist tendencies in literary scholarship. In Mikhail Bakhtin: Between Phenomenology and Marxism Michael Bernard-Donals examines various incarnations of phenomenological and materialist theory - including the work of Jauss, Fish, Rorty, Althusser, and Pecheux - and places them beside Bakhtin's work, providing a contextualised study of Bakhtin, a critique of the problems of contemporary critics, and an original contribution to literary theory.