Abbreviations of Works by Bakhtin and Voloshinov Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Appropriation in History The World According to Globalisation and Bakhtin; P.Hitchcock Bakhtin's Dialogism Reconsidered Through Hegel's 'Monologism': the Dialectical Foundation of Aesthetics and Ideology in Contemporary Human Sciences; J.F. Côté Culture, Form, Life: The Early Lukács and the Early Bakhtin; G.Tihanov Bakhtin, Marxism and Russian Populism; C.Brandist Memories of Nature in Bakhtin and Benjamin; B.Sandywell 'A Very Understandable Horror of Dialectics': Bakhtin and Marxist Phenomenology; M.Gardiner Looking Back on the Subject: Mead and Bakhtin on Reflexivity and the Political; G.Nielsen Bakhtin and the Study of Popular Culture: Re-thinking Carnival as a Historical and Analytical Concept; C.Humphrey What is Marxism in Linguistics?; V.M.Alpatov Bibliography Index
CRAIG BRANDIST is HRB Research Fellow at the Bakhtin Centre and
Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies at Sheffield University.
He is the author of Carnival Culture and the Soviet Modernist Novel
and of numerous articles on the Bakhtin Circle, Russian literature
and culture and intellectual history. He is currently working on a
translation and critical electronic edition of the works of the
Bakhtin Circle and a new critical introduction to their work.
GALIN TIHANOV works in the Department of European Languages and
Cultures, Lancaster University. He holds doctorates from Sofia
University and the University of Oxford and is the author of two
books on Bulgarian literature, articles on comparative literature
and the history of ideas, and a forthcoming book on Bakhtin and
Lukács.
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