'Dialogics of Self, the Mahabharata and Culture: The History of
Understanding and Understanding of History' explores the
interrelationships between individual and cultural historical
dynamics in interpreting texts, using key concepts from Bakhtin's
theory of dialogics. This ambitious volume discusses the limits of
fixed monologic discourses and the benefits of fluid dialogic
discourses, and provides a cultural and psychological analysis of
the epic Indian text the 'Mahabharata'. The problem addressed by
'Dialogics of Self, the Mahabharata and Culture' is not just how we
understand and narrate history, but also how the very mechanism by
which we understand and narrate history itself has a history. This
volume is about the interplay of several histories - that of the
individual, individual's past relationship to the text, which in
turn is dependent on the nature of encounters they have had in the
past, and the history of the text, and the very history of
understanding.
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