The Bakhtin Circle and ancient marrative /

Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (1895-1975) has become a name to conjure with. We know this because he is now one of those thinkers everyone already knows-without necessarily having to read much of him! Doesn't everyone now know how polyphony functions, what carnival means, why language is dialogi...

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Other Authors: Branham, Robert Bracht (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Eelde] : Groningen : Barkhuis Publishing ; Groningen University Library, 2005.
Series:Ancient narrative. Supplementum ; 3.
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505 0 0 |t Genre: theory and practice --  |t The poetics of genre: Bakhtin, Menippus, Petronius /  |r R. Bracht Branham --  |t Plato's Symposium and Bakhtin's theory of the dialogical character of novelistic discourse /  |r Kevin Corrigan & Elena Glazov-Corrigan --  |t Epic, novel, genre: Bakhtin and the question of history /  |r Ahuvia Kahane --  |t Genre, aphorism, Herodotus /  |r Gary Saul Morson --  |t Rereading Bakhtin on ancient fiction --  |t Dialogues in love: Bakhtin and his critics on the Greek novel /  |r Tim Whitmarsh --  |t Below the belt: looking into the matter of adventure-time /  |r Jennifer R. Ballengee --  |t Bakhtin and Chariton: a revisionist reading /  |r Steven D. Smith --  |t The limits of polyphony: Dostoevsky to Petronius /  |r Maria Plaza --  |t Centrifugal voices --  |t Kristeva's novel: genealogy, genre, and theory /  |r Richard Fletcher --  |t Open bodies and closed minds? Persius' Saturae in the light of Bakhtin and Voloshinov /  |r Francesca d'Alessandro Behr --  |t Bakhtin and the ideal ruler in 1-2 Chronicles and the Cyropaedia /  |r Christine Mitchell --  |t Narrative, responsibility, realism /  |r Francis Dunn. 
520 |a Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (1895-1975) has become a name to conjure with. We know this because he is now one of those thinkers everyone already knows-without necessarily having to read much of him! Doesn't everyone now know how polyphony functions, what carnival means, why language is dialogic but the novel more so, how chronotopes make possible any concrete artistic cognition and that utterances give rise to genres that last thousands of years, always the same but not the same? Like Marx and Freud in the twentieth century, or Plotinus and Plato in the fourth, a familiarity with Bakhtin's thinking is so commonly assumed, at least in the Humanities, as to be taken for granted. He is no longer an author but a field of study in his own right. As Craig Brandist (of the Bakhtin Centre at Sheffield University) reports: the works of the [Bakhtin] Circle are still appearing in Russian and English, and are already large in number ... There are now several thousand works about the Bakhtin Circle. The freedom given to contributors to address any text or topic under the general rubric of The Bakhtin Circle and Ancient Narrative has produced a remarkable variety of essays ranging widely over different periods, genres, and cultures. While most of the contributors chose to explore Bakhtin's theory of genre or to take issue with his account of one genre, Greek romance, the remaining contributions defy such convenient categories. What all the essays share with one another (and those collected in Bakhtin and the Classics) is the attempt to engage Bakhtin as a reader and thinker. 
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