Bakhtin, Mikhail B Philosophers
Bakhtin, Mikhail B Philosophers
Bakhtin, Mikhail
Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin, 1895-1975. Continental philosopher, semiotician and philosopher of language, a Russian dissident who was the leading light of the Bakhtin Circle. He survived the Stalinist purges and died in Moscow.
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See Also:
- An extensive list of writings on or related to Bakhtin and the Bakhtin Circle. Compiled by Jeff Shires.
- Thesis project from 1994 by Lee Honeycutt, which argues that Bakhtin's dialogic approach to language opens the way for a unified theory of literature and composition.
- Introduction to the philosopher's literary theories by Mary Klages.
- Notes concerning summarizing various points Bakhtin made concerning the philosophy of language.
- Institute at Sheffield University in the United Kingdom, which promotes research on Bakhtin and the Bakhtin Circle. Online resources include email lists and online papers about the philosopher.
- Article about this school of 20th-century Russian thought, by Craig Brandist from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Focuses heavily on Bakhtin's own work.
- Notes by writing teacher Douglas Eyman, on the pertinence of Bakhtin's analyses of discourse to the hypertext situation.
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