The hero at the bar of eternity: the Bakhtin Circle's juridical theory of the novel |
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Authors: | Craig Brandist |
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Institution: | Dept of History , The University of Lethbridge , 4401 University Drive, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1K 3M4, Canada |
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Abstract: | The work of the Bakhtin Circle has juridical foundations that derive from neo-Kantian philosophy. The work of Hermann Cohen, Max Scheler and Georg Simmel are of special importance. An examination of this intellectual tradition leads to an examination of some of the works of Voloshinov, Bakhtin, Pumpianskii and Kagan, highlighting the centrality of the juridical person and the structures of judgement in the now famous and influential Bakhtinian theory of the novel. Bakhtinian theory also has implications for social theory more widely, as recent work has shown. An analysis of the juridical foundations of the theory is important for understanding the nature of the theory and assessing its usefulness for contemporary theory. |
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Keywords: | Jurisprudence Novel Culture Democracy Neo-KANTIANISM Phenomenology |
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