If Bakhtin is right, Wayne C. Booth has said, a very great deal of what we western critics have spent our time on is mistaken, or trivial, or both. In Literature and Spirit David Patterson proceeds from the premise that Bakhtin is right. Exploring Bakhtin\u27s notions of spirit, responsibility, and dialogue, Patterson takes his reader from the narrow arena of literary criticism to the larger realm of human living and human loving. True to the spirit of Bakhtin, he draws the Russian into a vibrant dialogue with other thinkers, including Foucault, Berdyaev, Gide, Lacan, Levinas, and Heidegger. But he does not stop there. He engages Bakhtin in his own insightful and unique dialogue, meeting the responsibility and taking the risk summoned by...
Recent publications of biographical materials on Mikhail Bakhtin demonstrate that he was familiar wi...
The ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin have received a great amount of scholarly interest both in his homeland...
The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin (Caryl Emerson) (Reviewed by John H. Jones, Jacksonville ...
[Δε διατίθεται περίληψη]This article examines some of the pontentials opened by the Bakhtinian appro...
This volume celebrates hundred years of Bakhtin’s heritage: in September 13 of 1919 in the literary ...
Abstract Bakhtin’s endorsement of literary prose—especially Dostoevsky’s—on the grounds of its polyp...
Electing contrasts with other theorists, Barthes among them, as well as confluences with trends of p...
Mikhail Bakhtin has gained a reputation of a thinker and literary theorist somehow hostile to poetry...
NoBakhtin¿s dialogism is widely used to understand the mutual constitution of self and other in acti...
This article focuses on the relation to the Other - the underlying aspect of dialogism - in the work...
Reading Bakhtin is a literary experience that leaves the reader gasping for air yet wanting more. Hi...
Bakhtin\u27s critical theory is shown to hold out the possibility of reading lyric poetry dialogical...
This paper evidences the philosophical orientation subtending Bakhtin’s research on the interpretati...
Review of Dick McCaw. Bakhtin and Theatre: Dialogues with Stanislavsky, Meyerhold and Grotowski. Lon...
Whenever Bakhtin, in his final decade, was queried about writing his memoirs, he shrugged it off. Un...
Recent publications of biographical materials on Mikhail Bakhtin demonstrate that he was familiar wi...
The ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin have received a great amount of scholarly interest both in his homeland...
The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin (Caryl Emerson) (Reviewed by John H. Jones, Jacksonville ...
[Δε διατίθεται περίληψη]This article examines some of the pontentials opened by the Bakhtinian appro...
This volume celebrates hundred years of Bakhtin’s heritage: in September 13 of 1919 in the literary ...
Abstract Bakhtin’s endorsement of literary prose—especially Dostoevsky’s—on the grounds of its polyp...
Electing contrasts with other theorists, Barthes among them, as well as confluences with trends of p...
Mikhail Bakhtin has gained a reputation of a thinker and literary theorist somehow hostile to poetry...
NoBakhtin¿s dialogism is widely used to understand the mutual constitution of self and other in acti...
This article focuses on the relation to the Other - the underlying aspect of dialogism - in the work...
Reading Bakhtin is a literary experience that leaves the reader gasping for air yet wanting more. Hi...
Bakhtin\u27s critical theory is shown to hold out the possibility of reading lyric poetry dialogical...
This paper evidences the philosophical orientation subtending Bakhtin’s research on the interpretati...
Review of Dick McCaw. Bakhtin and Theatre: Dialogues with Stanislavsky, Meyerhold and Grotowski. Lon...
Whenever Bakhtin, in his final decade, was queried about writing his memoirs, he shrugged it off. Un...
Recent publications of biographical materials on Mikhail Bakhtin demonstrate that he was familiar wi...
The ideas of Mikhail Bakhtin have received a great amount of scholarly interest both in his homeland...
The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin (Caryl Emerson) (Reviewed by John H. Jones, Jacksonville ...