Bakhtin and his Others: (Inter)subjectivity, Chronotope, Dialogism

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Liisa Steinby, Tintti Klapuri
Anthem Press, Nov 1, 2014 - Literary Criticism - 172 pages
‘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.
 

Contents

Subjectivity Signifying
1
Bakhtin Watt and the Early EighteenthCentury Novel
19
PersonRelated
37
Peculiarities of Dialogue
55
Bakhtinian
73
Thomas Kyds The Spanish Tragedy
87
The Provincial Chronotope and Modernity
127
List of Contributors
140
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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.

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