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Bakhtin, Stalin, and Modern Russian Fiction Prof. M. Keith Booker

Bakhtin, Stalin, and Modern Russian Fiction By Prof. M. Keith Booker

Bakhtin, Stalin, and Modern Russian Fiction by Prof. M. Keith Booker


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Bakhtin, Stalin, and Modern Russian Fiction presents an advanced introduction to the work of the Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin, focusing on the concepts of carnival, dialogism, and historicism.

Bakhtin, Stalin, and Modern Russian Fiction Summary

Bakhtin, Stalin, and Modern Russian Fiction: Carnival, Dialogism, and History by Prof. M. Keith Booker

Bakhtin, Stalin, and Modern Russian Fiction presents an advanced introduction to the work of the Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin, focusing on the concepts of carnival, dialogism, and historicism. The discussion of Bakhtin pays particular attention to the impact of his historical context in the Soviet Union and to the importance of his own dialogic mode of discourse. Bakhtin's ideas are then placed in dialogic relation to the works of several important writers of modern Russian fiction, including Vassily Aksyonov, Ilf and Petrov, Mikhail Zoshchenko, Yuz Aleshkovsky, Andrei Bitov, and Sasha Sokolov.

About Prof. M. Keith Booker

M. KEITH BOOKER is Associate Professor of English and director of Graduate Studies at the University of Arkansas. He has published numerous articles on literature and literary theory and is the author of several books, including The Dystopian Impulse in Modern Literature and Dystopian Literature, both published by Greenwood Press in 1994. DUBRAVKA JURAGA is a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature at the University of Arkansas. A former Fulbright Scholar from Yugoslavia, she has published numerous translations and articles on literature and culture in both the United States and Europe.

Table of Contents

Introduction Reading Bakhtin Dialogically Dialogism, Carnival, and Chronotope in the Fiction of Vassily Aksyonov: A Bakhtin Primer "Look Both Ways": Double-Voiced Satire in the Work of Ilf and Petrov Language, Genre, and Satire in the Works of Mikhail Zoshchenko Good and Evil, Truth and Lie: Dualism and Dialogism in the Fiction of Yuz Aleshkovsky The House that Bitov Built: Postmodernism and Stalinism in Pushkin House All-Purpose Parody: Sasha Sokolov's Astrophobia Works Cited Index

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NPB9780313295263
9780313295263
0313295263
Bakhtin, Stalin, and Modern Russian Fiction: Carnival, Dialogism, and History by Prof. M. Keith Booker
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1995-02-28
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