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Contributors with a wide range of interests assess Mikhail Bakhtin's contribution to issues of colonialism, feminism, reception theory and theories of the body. This second edition takes advatage of new material on Bakhtin available after perestroika.

Table of Contents

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

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 6/28/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719049903, 978-0719049903
      ISBN10: 0719049903

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Contributors with a wide range of interests assess Mikhail Bakhtin's contribution to issues of colonialism, feminism, reception theory and theories of the body. This second edition takes advatage of new material on Bakhtin available after perestroika.

      Table of Contents

      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

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