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- catalog abstract "In this candid assessment of his place in Russian and Western thought, Caryl Emerson brings to light what might be unfamiliar to the non-Russian reader: Bakhtin's foundational ideas, forged in the early revolutionary years, yet hardly altered during his lifetime. With the collapse of the Soviet system, a truer sense of Bakhtin's contribution may now be judged in the context of its origins and its contemporary Russian "reclamation." A foremost Bakhtin authority, Caryl Emerson mines extensive Russian sources to explore Bakhtin's reception in Russia, from his earliest publication in 1929 until his death, and his posthumous rediscovery. After a reception-history of Bakhtin's published work, she examines the role of his ideas in the post-Stalinist revival of the Russian literary profession, concentrating on the most provocative rethinkings of three major concepts in his world: dialogue and polyphony; carnival; and "outsideness," a position Bakhtin considered essential to both ethics and aesthetics. Finally, she speculates on the future of Bakhtin's method, which was much more than a tool of criticism: it will "tell you how to teach, write, live, talk, think."".
- catalog alternative "1st 100 years of Mikhail Bakhtin".
- catalog alternative "1st hundred years of Mikhail Bakhtin".
- catalog alternative "First 100 years of Mikhail Bakhtin".
- catalog contributor b10423591.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "A foremost Bakhtin authority, Caryl Emerson mines extensive Russian sources to explore Bakhtin's reception in Russia, from his earliest publication in 1929 until his death, and his posthumous rediscovery. After a reception-history of Bakhtin's published work, she examines the role of his ideas in the post-Stalinist revival of the Russian literary profession, concentrating on the most provocative rethinkings of three major concepts in his world: dialogue and polyphony; carnival; and "outsideness," a position Bakhtin considered essential to both ethics and aesthetics. Finally, she speculates on the future of Bakhtin's method, which was much more than a tool of criticism: it will "tell you how to teach, write, live, talk, think."".
- catalog description "In this candid assessment of his place in Russian and Western thought, Caryl Emerson brings to light what might be unfamiliar to the non-Russian reader: Bakhtin's foundational ideas, forged in the early revolutionary years, yet hardly altered during his lifetime. With the collapse of the Soviet system, a truer sense of Bakhtin's contribution may now be judged in the context of its origins and its contemporary Russian "reclamation."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 293 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "First hundred years of Mikhail Bakhtin.".
- catalog identifier "069106976X (cl : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "First hundred years of Mikhail Bakhtin.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,".
- catalog relation "First hundred years of Mikhail Bakhtin.".
- catalog spatial "Russia (Federation)".
- catalog subject "801/.95/092 21".
- catalog subject "Bakhtin, M. M. (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich), 1895-1975.".
- catalog subject "Criticism Russia (Federation) History.".
- catalog subject "PG2947.B3 E49 1997".
- catalog title "1st 100 years of Mikhail Bakhtin".
- catalog title "1st hundred years of Mikhail Bakhtin".
- catalog title "First 100 years of Mikhail Bakhtin".
- catalog title "The first hundred years of Mikhail Bakhtin / Caryl Emerson.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".