Søren Kierkegaard’s influence on the thought of Mikhail Bakhtin has received relatively little attention from Bakhtin scholars (and hardly any attention from Bakhtin scholars in the English-speaking world). Yet, as I argue in this paper, Kierkegaard was among the most important formative influences on Bakhtin's work. This influence is most evident in Bakhtin's early ethical philosophy, but remains highly relevant in later periods. Reading Bakhtin as a follower and developer of Kierkegaard's fundamental philosophical insights provides us with a key to the unity of Bakhtin's thought
This article is an attempt to understand how the work of a thinker travels across time, and what jou...
The purpose of this essay to is to describe and discuss Bakhtin’s pedagogical work based on diverse ...
Recent publications of biographical materials on Mikhail Bakhtin demonstrate that he was familiar wi...
Søren Kierkegaard’s influence on the thought of Mikhail Bakhtin has received relatively little atten...
'Bakhtin and the Hegelian Tradition' explores the influence of Georg Hegel and Hegelianism in the p...
Studies of the origins of Mikhail Bakhtin’s thought have tended to either follow a traditional intel...
The publication of Caryl Emerson’s book The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin in December 1997 ...
The publication of Caryl Emerson’s book The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin in December 1997 ...
The ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin have received a great amount of scholarly interest both in his homeland...
It is well known that early Bakhtinian thought was deeply influenced by Kant, especially Neo-Kanti...
This article by M.L.Gasparov was first published at Tartu in the Soviet Union in 1979 and has been t...
This volume celebrates hundred years of Bakhtin’s heritage: in September 13 of 1919 in the literary ...
The article considers the theme of Bildung and the educational process in the work of Mikhail Bakhti...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] When the history of Bakhtin studies is finally written, one particularly ironic a...
A review of the academic edition of the Collected Works of the outstanding Russian philosopher and p...
This article is an attempt to understand how the work of a thinker travels across time, and what jou...
The purpose of this essay to is to describe and discuss Bakhtin’s pedagogical work based on diverse ...
Recent publications of biographical materials on Mikhail Bakhtin demonstrate that he was familiar wi...
Søren Kierkegaard’s influence on the thought of Mikhail Bakhtin has received relatively little atten...
'Bakhtin and the Hegelian Tradition' explores the influence of Georg Hegel and Hegelianism in the p...
Studies of the origins of Mikhail Bakhtin’s thought have tended to either follow a traditional intel...
The publication of Caryl Emerson’s book The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin in December 1997 ...
The publication of Caryl Emerson’s book The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin in December 1997 ...
The ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin have received a great amount of scholarly interest both in his homeland...
It is well known that early Bakhtinian thought was deeply influenced by Kant, especially Neo-Kanti...
This article by M.L.Gasparov was first published at Tartu in the Soviet Union in 1979 and has been t...
This volume celebrates hundred years of Bakhtin’s heritage: in September 13 of 1919 in the literary ...
The article considers the theme of Bildung and the educational process in the work of Mikhail Bakhti...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] When the history of Bakhtin studies is finally written, one particularly ironic a...
A review of the academic edition of the Collected Works of the outstanding Russian philosopher and p...
This article is an attempt to understand how the work of a thinker travels across time, and what jou...
The purpose of this essay to is to describe and discuss Bakhtin’s pedagogical work based on diverse ...
Recent publications of biographical materials on Mikhail Bakhtin demonstrate that he was familiar wi...