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Mikhail Bakhtin

edited by Michael E. Gardiner

(Sage masters of modern social thought)

Sage Publications, 2003

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"Appendix of sources": v. 1, p. [i]-vii

Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

This timely and comprehensive collection covers the contribution and significance of the famed Russian social and cultural theorist, Mikhail M. Bakhtin (1895-1975), as well as the work of other central members of the so-called 'Bakhtin Circle', especially Voloshinov and Medvedev. The material is organized thematically to provide a contextual basis of Bakhtin's thought and his central influences, including an investigation of the key concepts in Bakhtin's work (such as aesthetics, carnival, dialogism, the chronotope, and ethics); the major debates and interpretations around Bakhtin's writings; comparisons between Bakhtin and other significant sociocultural theorists, notably Foucault, Derrida, Habermas and Gramsci; and appropriations and applications of Bakhtin's ideas in such diverse fields as anthropology, geography, cultural studies and psychology. This unparalleled collection provides readers with the best secondary work on Bakhtin. It enriches our understanding of this prolific and multi-dimensional figure whose contribution stretches over the fields of cultural studies, linguistics, social philosophy, sociology and beyond. The 4 volumes are divided into the following parts: Vol 1 Part 1: Bakhtin and his Circle This section includes discussions of Bakhtin's biography and evaluations of his significance. Gathered together here are papers by Bocharov on conversations with Bakhtin; Holquist on the life of Bakhtin; Steinglass on the authorship debate; Parrington on Voloshinov in the history of politics and ideas; and Shevtsova on Medvedev's sociological poetics. Part 2: Intellectual Influences and Contexts Included here are Rudova on the Bergsonian tradition in Russia; Perlina on Bakhtin and Buber; Poole on Bakhtin and Cassirer; Pirog on Bakhtin and Freudianism; Clark and Holquist on the influence of Immanuel Kant on Bakhtin's thought; Tihanov on Lukacs's influence on Bakhtin; White on Bakhtin's place in Marxist thought; Curtis on Bakhtin and Nietzsche; Bernard-Donals on the traces of phenomenology and Marxism in Bakhtin's ideas; Shaitanov on Russian formalism; Lock on Russian Orthodoxy; Nerlich on the influence of de Saussure and Structuralism on Bakhtin; Tihanov on the legacy of Georg Simmel and Lebensphilosophe, Emerson on Bakhtin, Vygotsky and the internalization of language; Gasparov on Bakhtin and Russian culture; and Holquist on dialogism and aesthetics. Volume 2 Part 3: Key Concepts Part of Bakhtin's reputation derives from the formidable array of conceptual innovations he achieved. Included here are Godzich and Zima on aesthetics and the philosophy of culture; Averinstev, LaCapra and Lachmann on the carnivalesque; Hitchcock on embodiment; Jung on phenomenological dialogics; Allan and Scholz on the chronotope; Hirschkop, Holquist and Ivanov on dialogism, heteroglossia and semiotics; Bowers and Ponzio on ethics and intersubjectivity; Pechey and Todorov on methodology and epistemology in the human sciences; Emerson, Erdinast-Vulcan, Poole and Shukman on philosophical anthropology; and Farmer and Morson on prosaics and 'theoretism'. Volume 3 Part 4: Debates and Interpretations Bakhtin's influence over so many interdisciplinary fields make it hard for commentators to evaluate the dissemination of his influence. This section draws together some crucial papers that elucidate his significance. Included here are Hirschkop and Morson on the Bakhtin industry; Booth, Emerson, Russo and Thomson on Bakhtin and feminism; Rutland, White and Zavala on Bakhtin, postmodernism and poststructuralism; Carroll on the politics of discourse; Gardiner on carnival, utopia and critique; Hirschkop on Bakhtin, democracy and discourse; Morson on Bakhtin and the contemporary state of the humanities; Pechey on Bakhtin and the history of ideas; Stam on leftist cultural critique and Bakhtin; Brandist on the ethical and political potential of dialogism; De Man on dialogue and dialogism; Gurevitch on plurality in dialogue; and Hirschkop on the myths surrounding Bakhtin. Volume 4 Part 5: Bakhtin and Other Theorists Bakhtin was indeed a seminal thinker and the sheer range of his influence over twentieth century theorists is astounding. Included here are Sandywell's account of the parallels between Bakhtin and Benjamin; Hartley on De Man and Bakhtin; Kukundzic on Bakhtin and Derrida; Gardiner on the relations between the thought of Bakhtin and Foucault; Brandist on Bakhtin, Gramsci and the semiotics of hegemony; Garvey on Bakhtin and Habermas; Erdinast-Vulcan on Bakhtin and Kristeva; Nealon on the ethics of dialogue in Bakhtin and Levinas. Part 6: Working with Bakhtin: Applications and Extensions The final section traces Bakhtin's interdisciplinary influence. Assembled here are Protis-Winner on Bakhtin and anthropology; Hoy and Langman on Bakhtin and cultural and media studies; Folch-Serra on Bakhtin and geography; Burke on Bakhtin's significance for historiography; Evans and Wall on Bakhtin's significance for communication studies and multiculturalism; Neff on Bakhtin and the natural sciences; Shotter and Billig on Bakhtin and psychology; White on Bakhtin and psychoanalysis; and Hajdukowski and Shields on Bakhtin's significance for sociologists. Michael E Gardiner has published extensively on Bakhtin and social and cultural theory, and is widely recognized as an important voice in the field of Bakhtin studies. With a judicious sense of Bakhtin's place in the history of ideas, he has assembled a superb survey which will surprise experts and stimulate students. This is the indispensable collection on Bakhtin and is destined to generate not only wider debate but a deeper understanding of Bakhtin's continuing intellectual relevance.

目次

VOLUME ONE PART ONE: BAKHTIN AND THE CIRCLE Conversations with Bakhtin - Sergei Bocharov Bakhtin's Life - Michael Holquist International Man of Mystery - Matt Steinglass The Battle over Mikhail Bakhtin In Perspective - John Parrington Valentin Voloshinov Bakhtin/Medvedev's Sociological Poetics - Maria Shevtsova PART TWO: INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES AND CONTEXTS Bergsonism in Russia - Larissa Rudova The Case of Bakhtin Bakhtin and Buber - Nina Perlina Problems of Dialogic Imagination Bakhtin and Cassirer - Brian Poole The Philosophical Origins of Bakhtin's Carnival Messianism The Bakhtin Circle's Freud - Gerald Pirog From Positivism to Hermeneutics The Influence of Kant in the Early Work of M M Bakhtin - Katerina Clark and Michael Holquist Culture, Form, Life - Galin Tihanov The Early Luk[ac]acs and the Early Bakhtin The Struggle over Bakhtin - Allon White Fraternal Reply to Robert Young Michael Bakhtin, Nietzsche and Russian Pre-Revolutionary Thought - James M Curtis Mikhail Bakhtin - Michael Bernard-Donals Between Phenomenology and Marxism The Concept of the Generic World - Igor Shaitanov Bakhtin and the Russian Formalists Carnival and Incarnation - Charles Lock Bakhtin and Orthodox Theology Structuralism, Contextualism, Dialogism - Brigitte Nerlich Voloshinov and Bakhtin's Contributions to the Debate about the 'Relativity' of Meaning Volosinov, Ideology and Language - Galin Tihanov The Birth of Marxist Sociology from the Spirit of Lebensphilosophie The Outer Word and Inner Speech - Caryl Emerson Bakhtin, Vygotsky and the Internalization of Language M M Bakhtin in Russian Culture of the Twentieth Century - M L Gasparov Dialogism and Aesthetics - Michael Holquist VOLUME TWO PART THREE: KEY CONCEPTS Correcting Kant - Wlad Godzich Bakhtin and Intercultural Interactions Bakhtin's Young Hegelian Aesthetics - Peter V Zima Bakhtin and the Russian Attitude to Laughter - Sergei Averinstev Bakhtin, Marxism and the Carnivalesque - Dominick LaCapra Bakhtin and Carnival - Renate Lachmann Culture as Counter-Culture The Grotesque of the Body Electric - Peter Hitchcock Bakhtin's Body Politic - Hwa Yol Jung A Phenomenological Dialogics When Discourse Is Torn from Reality - Stuart Allan Bakhtin and the Principle of Chronotopicity Bakhtin's Concept of 'Chronotope' - Bernhard F Scholz The Kantian Connection Heteroglossia and Civil Society - Ken Hirschkop Bakhtin's Public Square and the Politics of Modernity Answering as Authoring - Michael Holquist Mikhail Bakhtin's Trans-Linguistics The Significance of M M Bakhtin's Ideas on Sign, Utterance and Dialogue for Modern Semiotics - V V Ivanov Bakhtin, Self and Other - Rick Bowers Neohumanism and Communicative Multiplicity From Moral Philosophy to Philosophy of Literature - Augusto Ponzio Eternity and Modernity - Graham Pechey The Epistemological Sublime Epistemology of the Human Sciences - Tzvetan Todorov Bakhtin at 100 - Caryl Emerson Art, Ethics and the Architectonic Self Borderlines and Contraband - Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan Bakhtin and the Question of the Subject From Phenomenology to Dialogue - Brian Poole Max Scheler's Phenomenological Tradition and Mikhail Bakhtin's Development from 'Toward a Philosophy of the Act' to His Study of Dostoevsky M M Bakhtin - Ann Shukman Notes on His Philosophy of Man Not Theory... But a Sense of Theory - Frank M Farmer The Superaddressee and the Contexts of Eden Prosaics - Gary Saul Morson An Approach to the Humanities VOLUME THREE PART FOUR: DEBATES AND INTERPRETATIONS The Domestication of M M Bakhtin - Ken Hirschkop The Baxtin Industry - Gary Saul Morson Freedom of Interpretation - Wayne C Booth Bakhtin and the Challenge of Feminist Criticism Bakhtin and Women - Caryl Emerson A Nontopic with Immense Implications Female Grotesques - Mary Russo Carnival and Theory Mikhail Bakhtin and Contemporary Anglo-American Feminist Theory - Clive Thomson Bakhtinian Categories and the Discourse of Postmodernism - Barry Rutland Bakhtin, Sociolinguistics and Deconstruction - Allon White Bakhtin versus the Postmodern - Iris M Zavala The Alterity of Discourse - David Carroll Form, History and the Question of the Political in M M Bakhtin Bakhtin's Carnival - Michael Gardiner Utopia as Critique Bakhtin, Discourse and Democracy - Ken Hirschkop Bakhtin and the Present Moment - Gary Saul Morson Boundaries versus Binaries - Graham Pechey Bakhtin in/and the History of Ideas Mikhail Bakhtin and Left Cultural Critique - Robert Stam Russian and Non-Russian Readings of Bakhtin - Subhash Jaireth The Contours of an Emerging Dialogue Bakhtin and His Readers - Vadim Kozhinov Ethics, Politics and the Potential of Dialogism - Craig Brandist Dialogue and Dialogism - Paul De Man Plurality in Dialogue - Zali Gurevitch A Comment on Bakhtin Bakhtin Myths, or, Why We All Need Alibis - Ken Hirschkop VOLUME FOUR PART FIVE: BAKHTIN AND OTHER THEORISTS Memories of Nature in Bakhtin and Benjamin - Barry Sandywell Conflict Not Conversation - Lucy Hartley The Defeat of Dialogue in Bakhtin and De Man Laughter as Otherness in Bakhtin and Derrida - Dragon Kujundzic Foucault, Ethics and Dialogue - Michael Gardiner Gramsci, Bakhtin and the Semiotics of Hegemony - Craig Brandist The Value of Opacity - Gregory T Garvey A Bakhtinian Analysis of Habermas's Discourse Ethics Bakhtin's Homesickness - Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan A Late Reply to Julia Kristeva The Ethics of Dialogue - Jeffrey T Nealon Bakhtin and Levinas PART SIX: WORKING WITH BAKHTIN: APPLICATIONS AND EXTENSIONS Does the Image Sparkle? Bakhtin and Contemporary American Studies of Culture - I Protis-Winner Bakhtin and Popular Culture - Mikita Hoy Bakhtin the Future - Lauren Langman Techno-Capital and Cyber-Feudal Carnivals Place, Voice, Space - Mireya Folch-Serra Mikhail Bakhtin's Dialogical Landscape Bakhtin for Historians - Peter Burke Reading Carnival - Peter Flaherty Towards a Semiotic of History Bakhtin, Communication and the Politics of Multiculturalism - Fred Evans Chronotopes of an Impossible Nationhood - Anthony Wall Into the Heart of the Hear of the Chronotope - D S Neff Dialogism, Theoretical Physics and Catastrophe Theory A Bakhtinian Psychology - John Shotter and Michael Billig From Out of the Heads of Individuals and into the Dialogues between Them Hysteria and the End of the Carnival Festivity and Bourgeois Neurosis - Allon White Bakhtin without Borders - Maroussia Hajdukowski-Ahmed Participatory Action Research in the Social Sciences Meeting or Mis-Meeting? The Dialogical Challenge to Verstehen - Rob Shields

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