Bakhtin and the Human Sciences demonstrates the abundance of ideas
Bakhtin's thought offers to the human sciences, and reconsiders him
as a social thinker, not just a literary theorist. The contributors
hail from many disciplines and their essays' implications extend
into other fields in the human sciences. The volume emphasizes
Bakhtin's work on dialogue, carnival, ethics and everyday life, as
well as the relationship between Bakhtin's ideas and those of other
important social theorists.
In a lively introduction Gardiner and Bell discuss Bakhtin's
significance as a major intellectual figure and situate his ideas
within current trends and developments in social theory.
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