Bakhtin and his Others: (Inter)subjectivity, Chronotope, Dialogism - Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies - Liisa Steinby - Books - Anthem Press - 9781783083312 - November 1, 2014
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Bakhtin and his Others: (Inter)subjectivity, Chronotope, Dialogism - Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies

Liisa Steinby

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Bakhtin and his Others: (Inter)subjectivity, Chronotope, Dialogism - Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies

Commendation Quotes: This stimulating collection will make a distinct contribution to the study of Bakhtin s work and its significance for literary historians. Professor Galin Tihanov, George Steiner Chair of Comparative Literature, Queen Mary, University of London"Commendation Quotes:'This stimulating collection will make a distinct contribution to the study of Bakhtin's work and its significance for literary historians.' --Professor Galin Tihanov, George Steiner Chair of Comparative Literature, Queen Mary, University of LondonMarc Notes: Originally published: 2013.; Includes bibliographical references.;'Bakhtin and his Others' aims to develop an understanding of Bakhtin's ideas through a contextual approach, particularly with a focus on studies from the 90s onward. It offers fresh theoretical insights into his ideas on (inter)subjectivity and temporality by reconsidering his ideas in relation to the sources he employs, and taking into account later research on similar topics. Biographical Note: Liisa Steinby is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Turku. Her main research interests include the problems of modernity and subjectivity in the novel from the eighteenth century to the present and related questions in literary theory. Tintti Klapuri is Junior Research Fellow at the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Turku, Finland. Her research interests include Chekhov, temporality and contemporary Russian literature."Review Quotes:'This volume continues a current trend in Bakhtin scholarship devoted to contextualizing Bakhtin's work by situating his essays not only with respect to the writings of the Bakhtin circle, but also within the wider context of the German philosophical tradition and early Soviet literary studies. [...] [T]he overall quality of the scholarship is excellent, with individual contributors all citing recent and pertinent studies in the field.' --Tara Collington, 'Canadian Slavonic Papers'Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Translation and Transliteration -- Introduction: The Acting Subject of Bakhtin / Liisa Steinby, Tintti Klapuri -- Chapter 1. Bakhtin and Lukacs: Subjectivity, Signifying Form and Temporality in the Novel / Liisa Steinby -- Chapter 2. Bakhtin, Watt and the Early Eighteenth-Century Novel / Aino Makikalli -- Chapter 3. Concepts of Novelistic Polyphony: Person-Related and Compositional-Thematic / Liisa Steinby -- Chapter 4. Familiar Otherness: Peculiarities of Dialogue in Ezra Pound's Poetics of Inclusion / Mikhail Oshukov -- Chapter 5. Author and Other in Dialogue: Bakhtinian Polyphony in the Poetry of Peter Reading / Christian Pauls -- Chapter 6. Tradition and Genre: Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy / Edward Gieskes -- Chapter 7. Bakhtin's Concept of the Chronotope: The Viewpoint of an Acting Subject / Liisa Steinby -- Chapter 8. The Provincial Chronotope and Modernity in Chekhov's Short Fiction / Tintti Klapuri -- List of Contributors. Publisher Marketing: 'Bakhtin and his Others' aims to develop an understanding of Mikhail Bakhtin's ideas through a contextual approach, particularly with a focus on Bakhtin studies from the 1990s onward. The volume offers fresh theoretical insights into Bakhtin's ideas on (inter)subjectivity and temporality - including his concepts of chronotope and literary polyphony - by reconsidering his ideas in relation to the sources he employs, and taking into account later research on similar topics. The case studies show how Bakhtin's ideas, when seen in light of this approach, can be constructively employed in contemporary literary research. Contributor Bio:  Steinby, Liisa Liisa Steinby (until 2007 Liisa Saariluoma) teaches comparative literature at the University of Turku. Her interests in research include aspects of modernity in the novel from the eighteenth century to present. Her single-authored book publications include Der postindividualistische Roman (1994), Nietzsche als Roman. Uber die Sinnkonstituierung in Thomas Manns Doktor Faustus (1996), Erzahlstruktur und Bildungsroman. Wielands Geschichte des Agathon, Goethes Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (2004), and Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre und die Entstehung des modernen Zeitbewusstseins (2005). She has published fourteen collected volumes in addition to about seventy scholarly articles.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 1, 2014
ISBN13 9781783083312
Publishers Anthem Press
Genre Cultural Region > Russia - Aspects (Academic) > Philosophical
Pages 172
Dimensions 230 × 152 × 13 mm   ·   262 g
Language English  
Editor Klapuri, Tintti
Editor Steinby, Liisa

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