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Mikhail Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Psychology
Art and Answerability
Slav N. Gratchev (Anthology Editor) , Howard Mancing (Anthology Editor) , Greg M. Nielsen (Contributor) , Michael Eskin (Contributor) , Margarita Marinova (Contributor) , Dick McCaw (Contributor) , Yelena Mazour-Matusevich (Contributor) , James Cresswell (Contributor) , Yumi Tanaka (Contributor) , Ricardo Castells (Contributor) , Victor Fet (Contributor) , Melissa Garr (Contributor) , Brian M. Phillips (Contributor) , Steven Mills (Contributor) , Michael E. Gardiner (Contributor) , Pablo José Carvajal Pedraza (Contributor) , Andres Hayes (Contributor)
Mikhail Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Psychology
Art and Answerability
Slav N. Gratchev (Anthology Editor) , Howard Mancing (Anthology Editor) , Greg M. Nielsen (Contributor) , Michael Eskin (Contributor) , Margarita Marinova (Contributor) , Dick McCaw (Contributor) , Yelena Mazour-Matusevich (Contributor) , James Cresswell (Contributor) , Yumi Tanaka (Contributor) , Ricardo Castells (Contributor) , Victor Fet (Contributor) , Melissa Garr (Contributor) , Brian M. Phillips (Contributor) , Steven Mills (Contributor) , Michael E. Gardiner (Contributor) , Pablo José Carvajal Pedraza (Contributor) , Andres Hayes (Contributor)
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Description
Art and Answerability, the work that would become Mikhail Bakhtin’s literary manifesto, was first published in Den Iskusstva (The Day of the Art) on September 13, 1919. Mikhail Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Psychology: Art and Answerability celebrates one hundred years of Bakhtin’s heritage.
This unique book examines the heritage of Mikhail Bakhtinin a variety of disciplines.To articulate the enduring relevance and heritage of the varied works of Bakhtin, sixteen scholars from eight countries have come together, and each has brought his/her unique perspective to the subject. Bakhtin’s work in aesthetics, moral philosophy, linguistics, psychology, carnival, cognition, contextualism, and the history and theory of the novel are present here, as understood by a wide variety of distinguished scholars.
Table of Contents
Part I: Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature
Bakhtin’s Theory of the Novel - Howard MancingBakhtin’s Poetics - Margarita MarinovaThrough the Looking-Glass of Bakhtinian Dialogic Re-Accentuation: Russian Translations of Lewis Carroll - Victor FetBakhtin reading Cervantes: The Birth of the Novel - Slav N. GratchevBakhtinian Re-Accentuation and the Commemoration of the Third Centenary of DQ at the University of Havana (1905) - Ricardo CastellsBakhtin and the Spanish Picaresque: Between La Pícara Justina and Lunes de Aguas - Brian PhilipsContextualizing Bakhtin’s Intuitive Discoveries: The End of Grotesque Realism and the Reformation - Yelena Mazour-MatusevichRejecting a Quixotic End: Kenzaburo Oe’s Bakhtinian Reading of Don Quixote - Yumi TanakaPower, Privilege, Polyphony: Bakhtin and Non-Hegemonic Voices in 20th-Century Latin American Literature - Melissa Garr
Part II: Bakhtin’s Heritage in Arts and Philosophy
Acting Philosophy: Bakhtin, Jollien, and the Art of Answerability - Michael EskinWandering Knights in Space: The Quixotes of Science Fiction - Pablo CarvajalToward a Philosophy of the Moving Body - Dick McCawBakhtin against Dualism: Restoring Humanity to the Subjective Experience - Steven Mills
Part III: Psychology
“Live Entering” and Other Acts: On Becoming Intersubjective - Greg NielsenIn Search of Lost Cheekiness: Bakhtin and Foucault as Neo-Cynics - Michael GardinerThe Imagination of a Pluralistic and Dialogic Everyday Experience: Bakhtin with James - James Cresswell and Andrés Haye
Product details
Published | 07 Jul 2020 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 384 |
ISBN | 9781498582704 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 16 b/w photos; |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book provides a categorical examination of Bakhtinian thought as it originates in the humanities and social sciences. International in scope and constructed according to multidisciplinary epistemologies, the volume “articulate[s] the enduring relevance and heritage of the great and varied works of Bakhtin,” to quote from the editors' introduction. The volume is divided into three parts, each dealing with one of the three broad areas specified in the title. The longest and most notable is the first part, "Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature," in which both editors provide the foundational concepts of that heritage (i.e., Bakhtin’s idiosyncratic theorizing of the novel, with Cervantes functioning as a corresponding influence). Part 2 examines Bakhtin’s heritage in philosophy and in film and acting, and part 3 addresses the Bakhtin tradition within the psychology of mind and discourse. Though other works—such as Deborah Haynes’s Bakhtin Reframed (2013) and Michael Holquists’s Dialogism: Bakhtin and His World (CH, Apr'91, 28-4340)—are comparable in terms of the themes they take on, Gratchev and Mancing's is the first volume in which multiple scholars in various fields and from an array of cultures provide unfettered analysis of the lineage of Bakhtin’s theories.
Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty.Choice Reviews
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A wonderful collection of essays that connects the traditional Bakhtin of philology, social ethics, and grotesque realism with more recent themes: quixotic films, a poet’s monologism, the moving body. Global in scope, it celebrates that larger, more multi-voiced and fearless world that Bakhtin himself dreamed of but never knew.
Caryl Emerson, A. Watson Armour III University Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton University
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This fascinating volume successfully demonstrates the growing influence of Mikhail Bakhtin across diverse disciplines, featuring scholarship in narratology, poetics, film, popular culture, psychology, philosophy, disability studies as well as from a variety of literary traditions. Moreover, it exemplifies Bakhtin’s global impact, including scholars from Europe, Eastern Europe, the Americas, and Asia who take up topics that are just as geographically diverse. Its robust global and comparative focus signals the power of Bakhtin’s ideas to continue to inspire creative, new applications that will change how we understand the arts, ourselves, and the world.
Scott Pollard, Christopher Newport University
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In the 80s, rediscovering Bakhtin led criticism out of the post-structuralist 'wilderness.' Now Gratchev and Mancing’s wide-ranging volume rescues us from the crisis in the humanities with a roadmap for deep interdisciplinarity that crisscrosses literature, other arts, philosophy, and psychology. While mirroring Bakhtin’s breadth, this collection finds its underlying leitmotif in his spiritual twin, Miguel de Cervantes. Bravo!
William Childers, Brooklyn College

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