Bakhtin and Cultural TheoryKen Hirschkop, David Shepherd Manchester University Press, 2001 - 276 pages An important collection of essays which treats Bakhtin as a provocative theorist whose work must be tested, explored and compared with the work of others. Contributors assess Bakhtin's contribution to difficult issues of colonialism, feminism, reception theory and theories of the body, amongst others. New articles explore the origins, previously unacknowledged, of Bakhtin's theory of language and provide a vivid account of the dramatic scandal surrounding Bakhtin's thesis on Rabelais. Contains dramatic new material, drawn from post-perestroika sources, which demythologizes the image of this important writer. A new bibliographical essay and introduction bring the English-language reader up-to-date with the progress of Bakhtin studies in Russia. |
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Table des matières
Everything else depends on how this business turns | 26 |
Bakhtin poetry truth | 62 |
carnival hysteria and womens texts | 85 |
Max Schelers | 109 |
Bakhtin and the reader | 128 |
Bakhtin the novel | 155 |
Bakhtin and the history of the language | 177 |
self and Other in Bakhtin Sartre and Barthes | 201 |
Bakhtin Schopenhauer Kundera | 229 |
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aesthetic activity argued Author and hero Bakhtin Circle Bakhtin's early Bakhtinian Barthes Bocharov body carnival carnivalesque concept consciousness context criticism critique David Shepherd Dialog Karnaval Khronotop discourse Dostoevsky drama Dzhivelegov English essay ethical feeling feminist Formen der Sympathie forms Gargantua and Pantagruel genres gism Hartmann hero in aesthetic heteroglossia Hirschkop history of realism hysteric ideology individual Institute interpretive communities Julia Kristeva Kagan karton Kirpotin Kozhinov Kundera language laughter Lena linguistic literary literature London M. M. Bakhtin Marxism Max Scheler meaning Michael Holquist Mikhail Bakhtin modern monoglossia monoglossic monologism Moscow narrative novel novelistic Nusinov object Pan'kov philosophy Philosophy of Language poetic poetry political Rabelais Rabelais's reader reading Reception Theory references Renaissance representation Roland Barthes role Russian Saransk Sartre Scheler Schopenhauer self-Other relations Smirnov social Stallybrass and White study of Dostoevsky subversion theory tion trans Transcript unity Voloshinov Wesen und Formen women word writing