Bakhtin and Religion

Bakhtin and Religion
Title Bakhtin and Religion PDF eBook
Author Susan M. Felch
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 276
Release 2001
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780810118256

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This work investigates the role of religious thought in shaping and framing Bakhtin's writings. The authors explore Bakhtin's idea of faith - an abstract codification of a belief system - and a feeling for faith which involves the active participation of persons, both human and divine.

Religion in the Thought of Mikhail Bakhtin

Religion in the Thought of Mikhail Bakhtin
Title Religion in the Thought of Mikhail Bakhtin PDF eBook
Author Hilary B.P. Bagshaw
Publisher Routledge
Pages 176
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317067452

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This book examines the significance of religion in the work of the twentieth century philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin. Exploring Bakhtin’s contribution to debates on methodology in the study of religion, this book argues that his use of religious terminology is derived from his source material in philosophy of religion and not from his confessional commitment to Russian Orthodox Christianity. Critiquing Gavin Flood’s important work Beyond Phenomenology, Hilary Bagshaw explains how Bakhtin’s work on ’outsideness’ presents invaluable insights for scholars of religion, particularly pertinent to the contemporary insider/outsider debate.

Mikhail Bakhtin

Mikhail Bakhtin
Title Mikhail Bakhtin PDF eBook
Author Katerina Clark
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 420
Release 1984
Genre History
ISBN 9780674574175

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Traces the life of Bakhtin, a Russian literary critic recently rediscovered, and discusses his major works on Freud, Dostoevsky, Rabelais, Marxism, and the philosophy of language.

The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin

The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin
Title The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin PDF eBook
Author Caryl Emerson
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 310
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0691187037

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Among Western critics, Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) needs no introduction. His name has been invoked in literary and cultural studies across the ideological spectrum, from old-fashioned humanist to structuralist to postmodernist. In this candid assessment of his place in Russian and Western thought, Caryl Emerson brings to light what might be unfamiliar to the non-Russian reader: Bakhtin's foundational ideas, forged in the early revolutionary years, yet hardly altered in his lifetime. With the collapse of the Soviet system, a truer sense of Bakhtin's contribution may now be judged in the context of its origins and its contemporary Russian "reclamation." A foremost Bakhtin authority, Caryl Emerson mines extensive Russian sources to explore Bakhtin's reception in Russia, from his earliest publication in 1929 until his death, and his posthumous rediscovery. 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. Finally, she speculates on the future of Bakhtin's method, which was much more than a tool of criticism: it will "tell you how to teach, write, live, talk, think."

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 and Walter Benjamin

Mikhail Bakhtin and Walter Benjamin
Title Mikhail Bakhtin and Walter Benjamin PDF eBook
Author T. Beasley-Murray
Publisher Springer
Pages 225
Release 2007-11-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 023058960X

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This first comparative study of the philosophers and literary critics, Walter Benjamin and Mikhail Bakhtin, focuses on the two thinkers' conceptions of experience and form, investigating parallels between Bakhtin's theories of responsibility, dialogue, and the novel, and Benjamin's theories of translation, montage, allegory, and the aura.

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’.