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Bakhtin and cultural theory

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28 June 2001


LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union, Literary theory, LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory, Cultural studies

1. Bakhtin in the sober light of day (introduction to the revised edition) - Ken Hirschkop
2. 'Everything else depends on how this business turns out…': the defence of Mikhail Bakhtin's dissertation as real event, as high drama, and as academic comedy - Nikolai Pan'kov
3. Not the novel: Bakhtin, poetry, truth, God - Graham Pechey
4. From phenomenology to dialogue: Max Scheler's phenomenological tradition and Mikhail Bakhtin's development from 'Towards a philosophy of the act' to his study of Dostoevsky - Brian Poole
5. Bakhtin and the reader- David Shepherd
6. Dialogic subversion: Bakhtin, the novel and Gertrude Stein - Nancy Glazener
7. Bakhtin and the history of language - Tony Crowley
8. Bodymattters: self and other in Bakhtin, Sartre and Barthes - Ann Jefferson
9. Bakhtin, Schopenhauer, Kundera - Terry Eagleton
10. Bibliographical essay - Carol Adlam