University of Chicago Press, 1986 Cloth: 978-0-226-54132-7 | Paper: 978-0-226-54133-4 Library of Congress Classification P85.B22B35 1986 Dewey Decimal Classification 801.950924
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Preface: Perhaps Bakhtin
PART I:
LANGUAGE
Who Speaks for Bakhtin?
Morson,
Gary Saul
The Outer Word and Inner Speech: Bakhtin, Vygotsky, and the Internalization of Language
Emerson,
Caryl
Shouts on the Street: Bakhtin's Anti-Linguistics
Stewart,
Susan
Answering as Authoring: Mikhail Bakhtin's Trans-Linguistics
Holquist,
Michael
A Response to the Forum on Mikhail Bakhtin
Hirschkop,
Ken
Dialogue, Monologue, and the Social: A Reply to Ken Hirschkop
Morson,
Gary Saul
INTRODUCTION TO EXTRACTS FROM “THE PROBLEM OF SPEECH GENRES”
Extracts from “The Problem of Speech Genres”
Bakhtin,
Mikhail
PART II:
LITERATURE
When the Carnival Turns Bitter: Preliminary Reflections Upon the Abject Hero
Bernstein,
Michael André
Tolstoy's Absolute Language
Morson,
Gary Saul
Freedom of Interpretation: Bakhtin and the Challenge of Feminist Criticism
Booth,
Wayne C.
INTRODUCTION TO EXTRACTS FROM “NOTES” (1970–1971)
Extracts from “Notes” (1970–1971)
Bakhtin,
Mikhail
Index
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