Bakhtin in contexts : across the disciplines

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Bakhtin in contexts : across the disciplines

edited by Amy Mandelker ; with an introduction by Caryl Emerson

(Rethinking theory)

Northwestern University Press, c1995

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-215)

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Volume

ISBN 9780810112681

Description

The Russian critic M.M. Bakhtin has recently become a major figure in contemporary theory beyond his traditional influence in Slavic literary studies. "Bakhtin in Contexts" explores the revolutionary impact Bakhtin's ideas have carried in contemporary discussions of language, art, culture and social science in recent years. The contributors represent a broad range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, epitomizing the views of Russian and American specialists in those fields Bakhtin often referred to as "the human sciences".

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - dialogue on every corner, Bakhtin in every class. Part 1 Bakhtin and literary studies: prosaic Bakhtin - "landmarks", anti-intelligentsialism and the Russian counter-tradition, Gary Saul Morson
  • inventing the novel, R. Bracht Branham
  • response and call - the African American dialogue with Bakhtin and what it signifies, Dale E. Peterson
  • moral perception and the chronotope - the case of Henry James, Lisa Echstrom. Part 2 Bakhtin and social theory: literature as social knowledge - Mikhail Bakhtin and the re-emergence of the human sciences, Stanley Aronowitz
  • the postmodern crisis - discourse, parody, memory, Vincent Crapanzano
  • the emergence of language from dialogue, John Dore
  • logosphere and semiosphere - Bakhtin, Russian organicism and the semiotics of culture, Amy Mandelker.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780810112698

Description

The Russian critic M.M. Bakhtin has recently become a major figure in contemporary theory beyond his traditional influence in Slavic literary studies. ""Bakhtin in Contexts"" explores the revolutionary impact Bakhtin's ideas have carried in contemporary discussions of language, art, culture and social science in recent years. The contributors represent a broad range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, epitomizing the views of Russian and American specialists in those fields Bakhtin often referred to as ""the human sciences"".

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - dialogue on every corner, Bakhtin in every class. Part 1 Bakhtin and literary studies: prosaic Bakhtin - ""landmarks"", anti-intelligentsialism and the Russian counter-tradition, Gary Saul Morson
  • inventing the novel, R. Bracht Branham
  • response and call - the African American dialogue with Bakhtin and what it signifies, Dale E. Peterson
  • moral perception and the chronotope - the case of Henry James, Lisa Echstrom. Part 2 Bakhtin and social theory: literature as social knowledge - Mikhail Bakhtin and the re-emergence of the human sciences, Stanley Aronowitz
  • the postmodern crisis - discourse, parody, memory, Vincent Crapanzano
  • the emergence of language from dialogue, John Dore
  • logosphere and semiosphere - Bakhtin, Russian organicism and the semiotics of culture, Amy Mandelker.

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