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Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (/bʌxˈtiːn/bukh-TEEN; Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Бахти́н, IPA:[mʲɪxɐˈilmʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕbɐxˈtʲin]; 16 November [O.S. 4 November] 1895 – 7 March[2] 1975) was a Russian philosopher, literary critic and scholar who worked on literary theory, ethics, and the philosophy of language. His writings, on a variety of subjects, inspired scholars working in a number of different traditions (Marxism, semiotics, structuralism, religious criticism) and in disciplines as diverse as literary criticism, history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology and psychology. Although Bakhtin was active in the debates on aesthetics and literature that took place in the Soviet Union in the 1920s, his distinctive position did not become well known until he was rediscovered by Russian scholars in the 1960s.
^Y. Mazour-Matusevich (2009), Nietzsche's Influence on Bakhtin's Aesthetics of Grotesque Realism, CLCWeb 11:2
^Gary Saul Morson and Caryl Emerson, Mikhail Bakhtin: Creation of a Prosaics, Stanford University Press, 1990, p. xiv.
by the twentieth century Russian philosopher and literary theorist MikhailBakhtin. It was edited and translated into English by Michael Holquist and...
"varied-speechedness"], which was introduced by the Russian literary theorist MikhailBakhtin in his 1934 paper Слово в романе [Slovo v romane], published in English...
as "carnival" in MikhailBakhtin's Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics and was further developed in Rabelais and His World. For Bakhtin, "carnival" (the...
language and discourse. The term was taken up by Russian literary scholar MikhailBakhtin who used it as a central element in his theory of meaning in language...
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form of address to his reader is acutely dialogized. According to MikhailBakhtin, in the Underground Man's confession "there is literally not a single...
scholarly work by the 20th century Russian philosopher and literary critic MikhailBakhtin. It is considered to be a classic of Renaissance studies, and an important...
concept, or literary trope, put forward by Russian literary critic MikhailBakhtin in his study of François Rabelais' work. The essential principle of...
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such satires are sometimes also termed Varronian satire. According to MikhailBakhtin, the genre itself was in existence prior even to Menippus, with authors...
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philosopher MikhailBakhtin, especially the texts Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics and The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays by M.M. Bakhtin. Bakhtin contrasts...
Diary in 1877. According to literary theorist and Dostoevsky scholar MikhailBakhtin, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man is a modern manifestation of the ancient...
football player Mikhail Nikolaevich Artemenkov (born 1978), Russian historian and teacher MikhailBakhtin, Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakunin, founder...
philosophical treatments of dialogue emerged from thinkers including MikhailBakhtin, Paulo Freire, Martin Buber, and David Bohm. Although diverging in...
editor." MikhailBakhtin's book Rabelais and His World explores Gargantua and Pantagruel and is considered a classic of Renaissance studies. Bakhtin declares...
Logosphere (Greek from logos / nous) (coined by MikhailBakhtin) is an adaptation of the concepts biosphere and noosphere: logosphere is derived from...
semiotic tradition of literary criticism include Tzvetan Todorov, MikhailBakhtin, Roland Barthes, Juri Lotman, Julia Kristeva, Michael Riffaterre, and...
Cox (1990), p. 22. Bakhtin (1984), p. 9. Bakhtin (1984), pp. 74–5. Emerson, Caryl (1997). The First Hundred Years of MikhailBakhtin (1st ed.). Princeton...
original on 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2014-03-14. MikhailBakhtin The Problem of Speech Genres p. xvi BAKHTIN’S THEORY OF THE UTTERANCE: Archived 2014-07-30...
dialogue rather than simply learning a set of facts. As argued by MikhailBakhtin, children learn through persuasive dialogue rather than an authoritative...
novelists Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky, and the literary theorist MikhailBakhtin. Morson is Lawrence B. Dumas Professor of the Arts and Humanities at...
on the Russian philosopher and literary theorist MikhailBakhtin. She has translated some of Bakhtin's most influential works, including Problems of Dostoevsky's...
British holiday custom, some folklorists, such as James Frazer and MikhailBakhtin (who is said to have borrowed the novel idea from Frazer), have claimed...
literature. Russian formalism exerted a major influence on thinkers like MikhailBakhtin and Juri Lotman, and on structuralism as a whole. The movement's members...