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Explores and illuminates the impact of the Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin on our understanding of literary modernism. This volume explores the subject of modernism as seen through the lens of Bakhtinian criticism and in doing so offers a rounded and up-to-date example of the application of Bakhtinian theory to a field of research. The contributors consider the global spread of modernism and the variety of its manifestations as well as modernism's relationship to popular culture and its collective elaboration, which are dominant concerns in Bakhtin's thinking. As with other volumes in the…mehr
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Explores and illuminates the impact of the Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin on our understanding of literary modernism. This volume explores the subject of modernism as seen through the lens of Bakhtinian criticism and in doing so offers a rounded and up-to-date example of the application of Bakhtinian theory to a field of research. The contributors consider the global spread of modernism and the variety of its manifestations as well as modernism's relationship to popular culture and its collective elaboration, which are dominant concerns in Bakhtin's thinking. As with other volumes in the Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism series, the volume is divided into three parts. Part 1 provides readings of Bakhtin's work in the context of literary modernism. Part 2 features case studies of modernist art and artists and their relation to Bakhtinian theory. The final part provides a glossary of key terms in Bakhtin's work.
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Philippe Birgy is a Professor at the University of Toulouse-Jean Jaures, France, where he teaches critical methodology and literary theory in the English Department and English and American philosophy in the Philosophy Department. He is the author of "Une terrible beauté" : les modernistes anglais à l'épreuve de la critique girardienne (2005) and the editor of Revoir 14 : images après tout (2017) and Samuel Beckett: Drama as Philosophical Endgame? (2011).
List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Introduction: Bakhtin at
Interpretative Crossroads Philippe Birgy (University of Toulouse 2 Jean
Jaures, France) Part I: Conceptualizing Bakhtin 1. From Heteroglossia to
Contemporaneity: Bakhtin's Modernist History of the Novel Ken Hirschkop
(University of Waterloo, Canada) 2. Mikhail Bakhtin and the History of
Literature: The Past in the Present and the Present in the Past Anker
Gemzoe (Aalborg University, Denmark) 3. On Death and Turn-Taking in
Conversation: The Notion of Succession (smena) in Bakhtin's Late Philosophy
Sergeiy Sandler (Independent Scholar) 4. Bakhtin's Chronotope: Crisis-time
and Great Time in Benjamin and Hölderlin Jeremy Tambling (University of
Manchester, UK) 5. Bakhtin's Scenarios of Selfhood: Modernism between
Intersubjectivity and Transindividuality Ilya Kliger (Independent Scholar)
6. Anticipation and Prevention: A Dialogical Approach to the Modern
Unconscious Jonathan Hall (University of Sheffield, UK) 7. Bakhtin,
Habermas, and the "Revenge of the Real" Michael E. Gardiner (Independent
Scholar) 8. Decolonizing Aesthetics: Bakhtin, Modernism, and Anti-Colonial
Poetics Peter Hitchcock (Baruch College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, USA)
Part II: Bakhtin and Modernism 9. "New Philosophical Wonder": Bakhtin,
Shklovsky, and the Re-enchantment of the World Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan
(Independent Scholar) 10. Gide, Bakhtin, and the Threshold of Modernism
Tara Collington (University of Waterloo, Canada) 11. Sensation and
Abstraction: The Station as a Modernist Chronotope Anker Gemzoe (Aalborg
University, Denmark) 12. Bakhtin and the Protomodernist Dickens from an
Anthropological Perspective Michael Hollington (University of Toulouse-Le
Mirail, France) 13. "An Irish clown, a great joker at the universe": Joyce
and the Modern Carnival Yann Tholoniat (Université de Lorraine, France)
14. Mikhaïl Bakhtin, Modern Dance, and the Body's Unmediated Presence in
the World Robert Barsky (Vanderbilt University, USA) and Marsha Barsky
(Kennesaw State University, USA) Part III: Glossary 15. Introduction to the
Glossary Sergeiy Sandler 16. Architectonics (inc. Event, I-for-myself,
I-for-the-other and Other-for-me) Ken Hirschkop 17. Author and Hero (inc.
Hero and Authorship) Sergeiy Sandler 18. Becoming Jonathan Hall 19.
Carnival Yann Tholoniat 20. Chronotope Sergeiy Sandler 21. Completion
Sergeiy Sandler 22. Contemporaneity Ken Hirschkop 23 Deed Sergeiy Sandler
24 Dialogue/Dialogical/Dialogization Ken Hirschkop 25 Genre Sergeiy Sandler
26 Heteroglossia Ken Hirschkop 27 I and Other Philippe Birgy 28 Menippean
Satire Yann Tholoniat 29 Outsidedness Sergeiy Sandler 30
Present/Past/Future Philippe Birgy 31 Responsibility/Answerability
Philippe Birgy 32 Style Ken Hirschkop 33 Utterance Sergeiy Sandler 34
Word/Discourse Sergeiy Sandler Index
Interpretative Crossroads Philippe Birgy (University of Toulouse 2 Jean
Jaures, France) Part I: Conceptualizing Bakhtin 1. From Heteroglossia to
Contemporaneity: Bakhtin's Modernist History of the Novel Ken Hirschkop
(University of Waterloo, Canada) 2. Mikhail Bakhtin and the History of
Literature: The Past in the Present and the Present in the Past Anker
Gemzoe (Aalborg University, Denmark) 3. On Death and Turn-Taking in
Conversation: The Notion of Succession (smena) in Bakhtin's Late Philosophy
Sergeiy Sandler (Independent Scholar) 4. Bakhtin's Chronotope: Crisis-time
and Great Time in Benjamin and Hölderlin Jeremy Tambling (University of
Manchester, UK) 5. Bakhtin's Scenarios of Selfhood: Modernism between
Intersubjectivity and Transindividuality Ilya Kliger (Independent Scholar)
6. Anticipation and Prevention: A Dialogical Approach to the Modern
Unconscious Jonathan Hall (University of Sheffield, UK) 7. Bakhtin,
Habermas, and the "Revenge of the Real" Michael E. Gardiner (Independent
Scholar) 8. Decolonizing Aesthetics: Bakhtin, Modernism, and Anti-Colonial
Poetics Peter Hitchcock (Baruch College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, USA)
Part II: Bakhtin and Modernism 9. "New Philosophical Wonder": Bakhtin,
Shklovsky, and the Re-enchantment of the World Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan
(Independent Scholar) 10. Gide, Bakhtin, and the Threshold of Modernism
Tara Collington (University of Waterloo, Canada) 11. Sensation and
Abstraction: The Station as a Modernist Chronotope Anker Gemzoe (Aalborg
University, Denmark) 12. Bakhtin and the Protomodernist Dickens from an
Anthropological Perspective Michael Hollington (University of Toulouse-Le
Mirail, France) 13. "An Irish clown, a great joker at the universe": Joyce
and the Modern Carnival Yann Tholoniat (Université de Lorraine, France)
14. Mikhaïl Bakhtin, Modern Dance, and the Body's Unmediated Presence in
the World Robert Barsky (Vanderbilt University, USA) and Marsha Barsky
(Kennesaw State University, USA) Part III: Glossary 15. Introduction to the
Glossary Sergeiy Sandler 16. Architectonics (inc. Event, I-for-myself,
I-for-the-other and Other-for-me) Ken Hirschkop 17. Author and Hero (inc.
Hero and Authorship) Sergeiy Sandler 18. Becoming Jonathan Hall 19.
Carnival Yann Tholoniat 20. Chronotope Sergeiy Sandler 21. Completion
Sergeiy Sandler 22. Contemporaneity Ken Hirschkop 23 Deed Sergeiy Sandler
24 Dialogue/Dialogical/Dialogization Ken Hirschkop 25 Genre Sergeiy Sandler
26 Heteroglossia Ken Hirschkop 27 I and Other Philippe Birgy 28 Menippean
Satire Yann Tholoniat 29 Outsidedness Sergeiy Sandler 30
Present/Past/Future Philippe Birgy 31 Responsibility/Answerability
Philippe Birgy 32 Style Ken Hirschkop 33 Utterance Sergeiy Sandler 34
Word/Discourse Sergeiy Sandler Index
List of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Introduction: Bakhtin at
Interpretative Crossroads Philippe Birgy (University of Toulouse 2 Jean
Jaures, France) Part I: Conceptualizing Bakhtin 1. From Heteroglossia to
Contemporaneity: Bakhtin's Modernist History of the Novel Ken Hirschkop
(University of Waterloo, Canada) 2. Mikhail Bakhtin and the History of
Literature: The Past in the Present and the Present in the Past Anker
Gemzoe (Aalborg University, Denmark) 3. On Death and Turn-Taking in
Conversation: The Notion of Succession (smena) in Bakhtin's Late Philosophy
Sergeiy Sandler (Independent Scholar) 4. Bakhtin's Chronotope: Crisis-time
and Great Time in Benjamin and Hölderlin Jeremy Tambling (University of
Manchester, UK) 5. Bakhtin's Scenarios of Selfhood: Modernism between
Intersubjectivity and Transindividuality Ilya Kliger (Independent Scholar)
6. Anticipation and Prevention: A Dialogical Approach to the Modern
Unconscious Jonathan Hall (University of Sheffield, UK) 7. Bakhtin,
Habermas, and the "Revenge of the Real" Michael E. Gardiner (Independent
Scholar) 8. Decolonizing Aesthetics: Bakhtin, Modernism, and Anti-Colonial
Poetics Peter Hitchcock (Baruch College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, USA)
Part II: Bakhtin and Modernism 9. "New Philosophical Wonder": Bakhtin,
Shklovsky, and the Re-enchantment of the World Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan
(Independent Scholar) 10. Gide, Bakhtin, and the Threshold of Modernism
Tara Collington (University of Waterloo, Canada) 11. Sensation and
Abstraction: The Station as a Modernist Chronotope Anker Gemzoe (Aalborg
University, Denmark) 12. Bakhtin and the Protomodernist Dickens from an
Anthropological Perspective Michael Hollington (University of Toulouse-Le
Mirail, France) 13. "An Irish clown, a great joker at the universe": Joyce
and the Modern Carnival Yann Tholoniat (Université de Lorraine, France)
14. Mikhaïl Bakhtin, Modern Dance, and the Body's Unmediated Presence in
the World Robert Barsky (Vanderbilt University, USA) and Marsha Barsky
(Kennesaw State University, USA) Part III: Glossary 15. Introduction to the
Glossary Sergeiy Sandler 16. Architectonics (inc. Event, I-for-myself,
I-for-the-other and Other-for-me) Ken Hirschkop 17. Author and Hero (inc.
Hero and Authorship) Sergeiy Sandler 18. Becoming Jonathan Hall 19.
Carnival Yann Tholoniat 20. Chronotope Sergeiy Sandler 21. Completion
Sergeiy Sandler 22. Contemporaneity Ken Hirschkop 23 Deed Sergeiy Sandler
24 Dialogue/Dialogical/Dialogization Ken Hirschkop 25 Genre Sergeiy Sandler
26 Heteroglossia Ken Hirschkop 27 I and Other Philippe Birgy 28 Menippean
Satire Yann Tholoniat 29 Outsidedness Sergeiy Sandler 30
Present/Past/Future Philippe Birgy 31 Responsibility/Answerability
Philippe Birgy 32 Style Ken Hirschkop 33 Utterance Sergeiy Sandler 34
Word/Discourse Sergeiy Sandler Index
Interpretative Crossroads Philippe Birgy (University of Toulouse 2 Jean
Jaures, France) Part I: Conceptualizing Bakhtin 1. From Heteroglossia to
Contemporaneity: Bakhtin's Modernist History of the Novel Ken Hirschkop
(University of Waterloo, Canada) 2. Mikhail Bakhtin and the History of
Literature: The Past in the Present and the Present in the Past Anker
Gemzoe (Aalborg University, Denmark) 3. On Death and Turn-Taking in
Conversation: The Notion of Succession (smena) in Bakhtin's Late Philosophy
Sergeiy Sandler (Independent Scholar) 4. Bakhtin's Chronotope: Crisis-time
and Great Time in Benjamin and Hölderlin Jeremy Tambling (University of
Manchester, UK) 5. Bakhtin's Scenarios of Selfhood: Modernism between
Intersubjectivity and Transindividuality Ilya Kliger (Independent Scholar)
6. Anticipation and Prevention: A Dialogical Approach to the Modern
Unconscious Jonathan Hall (University of Sheffield, UK) 7. Bakhtin,
Habermas, and the "Revenge of the Real" Michael E. Gardiner (Independent
Scholar) 8. Decolonizing Aesthetics: Bakhtin, Modernism, and Anti-Colonial
Poetics Peter Hitchcock (Baruch College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, USA)
Part II: Bakhtin and Modernism 9. "New Philosophical Wonder": Bakhtin,
Shklovsky, and the Re-enchantment of the World Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan
(Independent Scholar) 10. Gide, Bakhtin, and the Threshold of Modernism
Tara Collington (University of Waterloo, Canada) 11. Sensation and
Abstraction: The Station as a Modernist Chronotope Anker Gemzoe (Aalborg
University, Denmark) 12. Bakhtin and the Protomodernist Dickens from an
Anthropological Perspective Michael Hollington (University of Toulouse-Le
Mirail, France) 13. "An Irish clown, a great joker at the universe": Joyce
and the Modern Carnival Yann Tholoniat (Université de Lorraine, France)
14. Mikhaïl Bakhtin, Modern Dance, and the Body's Unmediated Presence in
the World Robert Barsky (Vanderbilt University, USA) and Marsha Barsky
(Kennesaw State University, USA) Part III: Glossary 15. Introduction to the
Glossary Sergeiy Sandler 16. Architectonics (inc. Event, I-for-myself,
I-for-the-other and Other-for-me) Ken Hirschkop 17. Author and Hero (inc.
Hero and Authorship) Sergeiy Sandler 18. Becoming Jonathan Hall 19.
Carnival Yann Tholoniat 20. Chronotope Sergeiy Sandler 21. Completion
Sergeiy Sandler 22. Contemporaneity Ken Hirschkop 23 Deed Sergeiy Sandler
24 Dialogue/Dialogical/Dialogization Ken Hirschkop 25 Genre Sergeiy Sandler
26 Heteroglossia Ken Hirschkop 27 I and Other Philippe Birgy 28 Menippean
Satire Yann Tholoniat 29 Outsidedness Sergeiy Sandler 30
Present/Past/Future Philippe Birgy 31 Responsibility/Answerability
Philippe Birgy 32 Style Ken Hirschkop 33 Utterance Sergeiy Sandler 34
Word/Discourse Sergeiy Sandler Index







