Features a glossary of Bakhtinian terms including "dialogue," "heteroglossia," "utterance," and "appropriation."
Details the history and terminologies appropriated by post colonial theorists of Bakhtin's works. Links to Said, Spivak and Bhabha.
Index of works by and about literary theorist Mikhail Bakhtin, and his followers, the Bakhtin Circle.
Designed to promote the works of theorist Mikhail Bakhtin and his followers, this center contains a database of the author's theoretical works.
Describes the social and cultural conditions faced by the group of Russian intellectuals who applied Bakhtin's theory of the Dialogic.
Features a series of quotes by Bakhtin from various texts including "The Dialogic Imagination" and "Discourse in The Novel."
Offers part six of Anthony Guuneratne's "Virtual Spaces of Postcoloniality" in which he addresses Bakhtin's "chronotope."
Study center to research the work of the Russian philosopher and theorist. Located at the University of Sheffield, UK.
Chronicles Bakhtin's theories and identifies particular works in which his concept of the dialogic and socio-ideological language is developed.
Offers an abstract and paper contrasting the work of Bakhtin and Vygotsky to construct a radical model of human consciousness.
Offers appropriate discussion topics based on Bakhtin's concept of the role of carnival, dialogism and monologism, chronotope and exotopy.
Thesis by Lee Honeycutt suggests that Bakhtin's dialogism counters deconstructive thought and aligns itself with Aristotle's rhetorical triangle.
Utilizes Bakhtin's writings to explore ethical research practices that may be applied to cyberspace.