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Mikhail Bakhtin

International Studies in Philosophy, 2003
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Mikhail Bakhtin

1995
The language theory of Mikhail Bakhtin does not fall neatly under any single rubric - 'dialogism,' 'marxism,' 'prosaics,' 'authorship' - because the philosophic foundation of his writing rests ambivalently between phenomenology and Marxism. The theoretical tension of these positions creates philosophical impasses in Bakhtin's work, which have been ...
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Mikhail Bakhtin

2020
This chapter considers the religious and metaphysical sides of Bakhtin’s thought—what might be called his ‘theological anthropology’—in the context of his posthumous recuperation as a philosopher in and beyond his homeland. Just as he never considered himself a literary critic or an academic philosopher, so Bakhtin would have declined the label of ...
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Mikhail Bakhtin

World Literature Today, 1986
F. W. Galan   +2 more
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Language and Philosophical Anthropology in the Work of Mikhail Bakhtin and the Bakhtin Circle

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The Bakhtin Circle’s conception of language is very much still alive, still productive, in the language sciences today. My claim in this paper is that to understand the Bakhtin Circle’s continuing relevance to the language sciences, we have to look beyond the linguistic theory itself, to the philosophical groundwork laid for this project by Bakhtin in ...
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Mikhail Bakhtin

Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 1985
John Freedman   +2 more
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Mikhail Bakhtin: a two-faced encounter with child becoming(s) through dialogue

Early Child Development and Care, 2021
E Jayne White
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