The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin /
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 i...
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- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction East Meets West in the Ex-USSR
- Part One: Xxx: Bakhtin Studies, Bakhtinistics, Bakhtinology
- Chapter One The Russians Reclaim Bakhtin,
- 1975 to the Jubilee
- The Three Worlds of Mikhail Bakhtin
- The Post-Stalinist Revival of the Russian
- Literary Profession
- The 1990s: The Russian Bakhtin Industry Takes Stock
- Chapter Two Retrospective: Domestic
- Reception during Bakhtin's Life
- Dostoevsky, I (1929)
- Dostoevsky, II (1963)
- Rabelais and Folk Culture
- The 1975 Anthology: Essays on the Novel
- Posthumous: The First Manuscripts and Final Essays
- Part Two: Literature Fades, Philosophy Moves To The Fore (Reworking Three Problematic Areas)
- Chapter Three Polyphony, Dialogism,
- Dostoevsky
- Can Polyphony Exist? If So, Does It Apply?
- Unsympathetic Case Studies and Suspicious
- Close Readings
- "The Torments of Dialogue": In Defense of Bakhtin
- Chapter Four Carnival: Open-ended Bodies and Anachronistic Histories
- Pro: Carnival as Incarnation, Eucharist,
- Sacral Myth
- Contra: Demonization, Stalinization
- Neither For nor Against: Carnival as
- Analytic Device
- Chapter Five XXX: "Outsideness" as the
- Ethical Dimension of Art (Bakhtin and the
- Aesthetic Moment)
- Belatedly Finding a Place for the Very Early Bakhtin
- Outsideness: What It Is and Is Not
- The Problem of Form
- The Logic of Aesthetic Form and
- "Consummation as a Type of Dying"
- Afterword One Year Later: The Prospects for
- Bakhtin's XXXHOHayka [inonauka], or "Science in Some Other Way"
- Index
- Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Bakhtin, M, M, (Mikhail Mikhailovich), 1895-1975, Criticism Russia (Federation) History.