Rethinking Bakhtin: Extensions and ChallengesGary Saul Morson, Caryl Emerson Northwestern University Press, 1989 - 330 σελίδες The essays in Rethinking Bakhtin: Extensions and Challenges extend Bakhtin's concepts in important new directions and challenge Bakhtin's own use of his most cherished ideas. Four sets of paired essays explore the theory of parody, the relation of de Man's poetics to Bakhtin's dialogics, Bakhtin's approach to Tolstoy and ideological literature generally, and the dangers of dialogue, not only in practice but also as an ideal. |
Περιεχόμενα
Challenges 135 | 21 |
Gary Saul Morson | 63 |
Linda Hutcheon | 87 |
Paul de | 105 |
Mathew Roberts | 115 |
Bakhtins Tolstoy Prefaces | 137 |
The Tolstoy Connection in Bakhtin | 149 |
Aaron Fogel | 173 |
Michael André Bernstein | 197 |
Bakhtins Prefaces to Tolstoy 1929 | 225 |
Resurrection | 237 |
Contributors | 305 |
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Rethinking Bakhtin: Extensions and Challenges Gary Saul Morson,Caryl Emerson Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1989 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Aaron Fogel aesthetic Anna Karenina anti-genre anti-utopia architectonics argues artistic Bakh Bakhtin's authorship Bakhtinian Baxtin carnival characters claim Clark and Holquist coercion to speak complex concept Conrad consciousness context conventions creative critical culture dialogue discourse disputed texts Dostoevsky book essay ethical example fact fiction force Formal Method Formalist Gary Saul Morson genre hermeneutic hero historical human ideas ideological imitation interpretation Kanaev Katyusha Leo Tolstoy literary literature living M. M. Bakhtin Marxist meaning Mikhail Bakhtin mock epic monologic moral Morson narrative Notes from Underground novel novelist original paradox parodist parody peasant person Philosophy of Language poem Poetics possible problem question readers reading relation relationship ressentiment rhetorical Russian satire scene semiotics sense social Soviet specific speech structure target textual theoretical theory tion Titunik Tolstoy prefaces Tolstoy's Tolstoyan tradition trans trope understanding University Press utopia utterance voice Voloshinov and Medvedev word writings