Bakhtinian Explorations of Indian Culture Pluralism, Dogma and Dialogue Through History / edited by Lakshmi Bandlamudi, E. V. Ramakrishnan.

This volume, an important contribution to dialogic and Bakhtin studies, shows the natural fit between Bakhtin’s ideas and the pluralistic culture of India to a global academic audience. It is premised on the fact that long before principles of dialogism took shape in the Western world, these ideas,...

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Other Authors: Bandlamudi, Lakshmi (Editor), Ramakrishnan, E. V. (Editor)
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Introduction: Intellectual Traditions of India in Dialogue with Mikhail Bakhtin Lakshmi Bandlamudi and E.V. Ramakrishnan -- Chapter 2 From Indo-European Philology to the Bakhtin Circle Craig Brandist -- Chapter 3 Carnival and Transgression in India: Towards a Global Spring Sunthar Visuvalingam -- Chapter 4 The Rule of Freedom: Rabelais, Bakhtin and Abhinavagupta Elizabeth Chalier-Visuvalingam -- Chapter 5 Dancing in the Sky of Consciousness: Architectonics and Answerability in the Aesthetic Vision of Malavika Sarukkai Lakshmi Bandlamudi -- Chapter 6 The Dialogicality of Travel: Nanak’s Udasis Jasbir Jain -- Chapter 7 “You Yourself are a Mosque with Ten Doors”: A Bakhtinian Reading of the Dialogic Tradition in Indian Poetry E. V. Ramakrishnan -- Chapter 8 Animal as Hero: Narrative Dynamics of Alterity and Answerability in the Elephant Stories of Aithihyamala Bini B. S -- Chapter 9 Translation as Dialogue: A Perspective Pooja J. Mehta -- Chapter 10 A Bakhtinian View of the Development of Novelistic Genre in India Jyoti Rane -- Chapter 11 Dialoguing the Web: Digital Technologies and Pedagogy Atanu Bhattacharya -- Chapter 12 Talking Texts, Writing Memory: A Bakhtinian Reading of Meena Alexander’s Fault Lines Paromita Chakrabarti -- Chapter 13 A Study of V.S. Naipaul’s India: A Million Mutinies Now Jasmine Anand -- Chapter 14 Dead Text or Living Consciousness? Bakhtinian Poetics in the Francophone African Context Foara Das Gupta. 
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