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Article: Bakhtin: Ethics and Mechanics.(Book review)
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- The Modern Language Review
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- October 1, 2006
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Bakhtin: Ethics and Mechanics. Ed. by VALERIE Z. NOLLAN. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. 2004. xxxiii + 95 pp. $79.95 (pbk $27.95). ISBN 0-8101-1671-5 (pbk 0-8101-1515-8).
This slim volume consists of four essays and an extended introduction. Each essay, taken by itself, is of interest. Most contribute something to our understanding or evaluation of Bakhtin's own work as well as to the texts to which this is applied. David Krasner's 'Dialogics and Dialectics: Bakhtin, Young Hegelians, and Dramatic Theory' usefully draws a distinction between dialectics in the conception of Hegel himself (with its emphasis on synthesis) and that of the Young Hegelians ...
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