The Politics of Dialogic Imagination

The Politics of Dialogic Imagination
Title The Politics of Dialogic Imagination PDF eBook
Author Katsuya Hirano
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2013-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 022606073X

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In The Politics of Dialogic Imagination, Katsuya Hirano seeks to understand why, with its seemingly unrivaled power, the Tokugawa shogunate of early modern Japan tried so hard to regulate the ostensibly unimportant popular culture of Edo (present-day Tokyo)—including fashion, leisure activities, prints, and theater. He does so by examining the works of writers and artists who depicted and celebrated the culture of play and pleasure associated with Edo’s street entertainers, vagrants, actors, and prostitutes, whom Tokugawa authorities condemned to be detrimental to public mores, social order, and political economy. Hirano uncovers a logic of politics within Edo’s cultural works that was extremely potent in exposing contradictions between the formal structure of the Tokugawa world and its rapidly changing realities. He goes on to look at the effects of this logic, examining policies enacted during the next era—the Meiji period—that mark a drastic reconfiguration of power and a new politics toward ordinary people under modernizing Japan. Deftly navigating Japan’s history and culture, The Politics of Dialogic Imaginationprovides a sophisticated account of a country in the process of radical transformation—and of the intensely creative culture that came out of it.

The Dialogic Imagination

The Dialogic Imagination
Title The Dialogic Imagination PDF eBook
Author M. M. Bakhtin
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 660
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0292782861

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These essays reveal Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975)—known in the West largely through his studies of Rabelais and Dostoevsky—as a philosopher of language, a cultural historian, and a major theoretician of the novel. The Dialogic Imagination presents, in superb English translation, four selections from Voprosy literatury i estetiki (Problems of literature and esthetics), published in Moscow in 1975. The volume also contains a lengthy introduction to Bakhtin and his thought and a glossary of terminology. Bakhtin uses the category "novel" in a highly idiosyncratic way, claiming for it vastly larger territory than has been traditionally accepted. For him, the novel is not so much a genre as it is a force, "novelness," which he discusses in "From the Prehistory of Novelistic Discourse." Two essays, "Epic and Novel" and "Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel," deal with literary history in Bakhtin's own unorthodox way. In the final essay, he discusses literature and language in general, which he sees as stratified, constantly changing systems of subgenres, dialects, and fragmented "languages" in battle with one another.

The Dialogic Imagination

The Dialogic Imagination
Title The Dialogic Imagination PDF eBook
Author Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin
Publisher
Total Pages 411
Release 1988
Genre
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A New Political Imagination

A New Political Imagination
Title A New Political Imagination PDF eBook
Author Tony Fry
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 276
Release 2020-11-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000222284

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The book presents the case for the making of a new political imagination by offering a critique of existing political institutions, philosophy and practices that are unable to provide the thinking, means and leadership to deal with the complexity and crises of specific locales and the world at large. The authors make clear that there is a fundamental disjuncture between the complexity of the combined critical conditions that are now putting life on Earth at risk, and the divisions and theories of knowledge that are dominantly and instrumentally trying to understand the situation. In response, this work makes the case for the need for a new political imagination that rejects the sufficiency of existing political ideologies (including democracy) being the end point of politics. The book tackles the political underpinnings of social and economic life in a world still embedded in the inequities of the afterlife of colonialism and state socialism. Thereafter it engages narratives of change, rethinks imagination and critical practices, to finally present a relationally connected way to move forward. This trans-disciplinary volume is directed at those working in political philosophy and epistemology, critical global and security studies, decoloniality and postcolonial studies, design, critical anthropology and the post humanities. It is accessible to both academic audiences and activists and practitioners.

Feminism, Bakhtin, and the Dialogic

Feminism, Bakhtin, and the Dialogic
Title Feminism, Bakhtin, and the Dialogic PDF eBook
Author Dale M. Bauer
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 270
Release 1992-02-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 079149599X

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Feminism, Bakhtin, and the Dialogic assembles thirteen essays on the intersection of Bakhtin's narrative theory, especially his concept of dialogism. The book explores the dimensions of using Bakhtin for a feminist analysis and discerns the connections between feminist dialogics and cultural materialism. The authors offer various views ranging from studies of ecofeminism, gender theories of novelistic discourse, Bakhtin and French feminism, to analyses of contemporary novelists such as Toni Morrison, Nadine Gordimer, and Pat Barker. Drawing on Bakhtin's sociolinguistics, this book provides an introduction to feminist work on Bakhtin and the development of a cultural politics of reading. Challenging questions are raised: What is dialogic feminism? Can Bakhtin's theories advance a feminist politics? How does a feminist dialogics fit into a materialist feminist practice? Can the "dialogic imagination" also describe some of the most radical moments within feminist thinking? The interdisciplinary focus of these responses represents the ongoing dialogue among literary critics, cultural theorists, and feminists.

The Dialogic Imagination

The Dialogic Imagination
Title The Dialogic Imagination PDF eBook
Author Mihail Mihajlovič Bahtin
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1981
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The Voice of Poetry in the Conversation of Mankind

The Voice of Poetry in the Conversation of Mankind
Title The Voice of Poetry in the Conversation of Mankind PDF eBook
Author Michael Oakeshott
Publisher
Total Pages 72
Release 1959
Genre Poetry
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