The Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin

The Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin
Title The Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin PDF eBook
Author Ken Hirschkop
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 213
Release 2021-11-04
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1107109043

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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 Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin

The Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin
Title The Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin PDF eBook
Author Ken Hirschkop
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 213
Release 2021-11-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009064169

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In this introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin, Ken Hirschkop presents a compact, readable, detailed, and sophisticated exposition of all of Bakhtin's important works. Using the most up-to-date sources and the new, scholarly editions of Bakhtin's texts, Hirschkop explains Bakhtin's influential ideas, demonstrates their relevance and usefulness for literary and cultural analysis, and sets them in their historical context. In clear and concise language, Hirschkop shows how Bakhtin's ideas have changed the way we understand language and literary texts. Authoritative and accessible, this Cambridge Introduction is the most comprehensive and reliable account of Bakhtin and his work yet available.

Rabelais and His World

Rabelais and His World
Title Rabelais and His World PDF eBook
Author Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 520
Release 1984
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780253203410

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This classic work by the Russian philosopher and literary theorist Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) examines popular humor and folk culture in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. One of the essential texts of a theorist who is rapidly becoming a major reference in contemporary thought, Rabelais and His World is essential reading for anyone interested in problems of language and text and in cultural interpretation.

Christianity in Bakhtin

Christianity in Bakhtin
Title Christianity in Bakhtin PDF eBook
Author Ruth Coates
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 222
Release 1999-02-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139425323

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The work of the great Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin has been examined from a wide variety of literary and theoretical perspectives. None of the many studies of Bakhtin begins to do justice, however, to the Christian dimension of his work. Christianity in Bakhtin for the first time fills this important gap. Having established the strong presence of a Christian framework in his early philosophical essays, Ruth Coates explores the way in which Christian motifs, though suppressed, continue to find expression in the work of Bakhtin's period of exile, and re-emerge in texts written during the time of his rehabilitation. Particular attention is paid to the themes of Creation, Fall, Incarnation and Christian love operating within metaphors of silence and exile, concepts which inform Bakhtin's world view as profoundly as they influence his biography.

Mikhail Bakhtin

Mikhail Bakhtin
Title Mikhail Bakhtin PDF eBook
Author Graham Pechey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 396
Release 2007-04-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134096771

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Mikhail Bakhtin is one of the most influential theorists of philosophy as well as literary studies. His work on dialogue and discourse has changed the way in which we read texts – both literary and cultural – and his practice of philosophy in literary refraction and philological exploration has made him a pioneering figure in the twentieth-century convergence of the two disciplines. In this book, Graham Pechey offers a commentary on Bakhtin’s texts in all their complex and allusive ‘textuality’, keeping a sense throughout of the historical setting in which they were written and of his own interpretation of and response to them. Examining Bakhtin’s relationship to Russian Formalism and Soviet Marxism, Pechey focuses on two major interests: the influence of Eastern Orthodox Christianity upon his thinking; and Bakhtin’s use of literary criticism and hermeneutics as ways of ‘doing philosophy by other means’.

Mikhail Bakhtin and the Epistemology of Discourse

Mikhail Bakhtin and the Epistemology of Discourse
Title Mikhail Bakhtin and the Epistemology of Discourse PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 213
Release 2023-01-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9401200211

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Bakhtin and his Others

Bakhtin and his Others
Title Bakhtin and his Others PDF eBook
Author Liisa Steinby
Publisher Anthem Press
Pages 172
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0857283103

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‘Bakhtin and his Others’ aims to develop an understanding of Mikhail Bakhtin’s ideas through a contextual approach, particularly with a focus on Bakhtin studies from the 1990s onward. The volume offers fresh theoretical insights into Bakhtin’s ideas on (inter)subjectivity and temporality – including his concepts of chronotope and literary polyphony – by reconsidering his ideas in relation to the sources he employs, and taking into account later research on similar topics. The case studies show how Bakhtin's ideas, when seen in light of this approach, can be constructively employed in contemporary literary research.