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Title Inspired by Bakhtin : dialogic methods in the humanities / edited by Matthias Freise.

Publication Info. Brighton, MA : Academic Studies Press, 2018.

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Studies in comparative literature and intellectual history
Studies in comparative literature and intellectual history.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Internal dialogism of Russian postmodern literature: polyphony or schizophrenia? / Maria Andrianova -- Between Socrates and the stranger: how dialogic are Plato's dialogues? / Krystof Bohacek -- Dialogic method in literary history / Matthias Freise -- Towards a dialogical sociology / Michal Kaczmarczyk -- Discourses in the design of cultural artifacts / Klaus Krippendorff -- Attachment patterns in the bi-personal field / Reinhard Plassmann -- Voices in image: a methodological and theoretical approach to the dialogic image of the other with the European image of China as an example / Xiaojing Wang.
Summary The revisionist approach in this book, based on Mikhail Bakhtin's work, traces the search for common and specific grounds of the humanities, beginning with psychologism through hermeneutics and semiotics up to the present state of self-annihilation. As an alternative, the book seeks to define humanities as the examination of relationships, which offers an array of refreshing perspectives on each field discussed.
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Subject Humanities -- Research.
Humanities -- Research.
Dialogism (Literary analysis)
Dialogism (Literary analysis)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Freise, Matthias, 1957- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Inspired by Bakhtin. Brighton, MA : Academic Studies Press, 2018 9781618117380 (DLC) 2018028809
ISBN 9781618117397 (Ebook)
1618117394
9781618117380 (hardcover)
1618117386