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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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149739

Editing history

on the publication of Bakhtin's Sobranie sočinenij, 1996–2012

Ken Hirschkop

pp. 129-144

Abstract

From the very beginning, it has been difficult to extract a smooth narrative from the complex plot of Bakhtin's life and work. Early attempts to do this proposed an unconvincing distinction between a private philosophical Bakhtin and the man who wrote compelling and innovative work on the philosophy of language, the stylistics of the novel, and the culture of carnival. The 7-volume Sobranie sočinenij (1996–2012) both frustrates and supports this simplifying narrative. The texts it presents, many radically different from earlier published versions, suggest that Bakhtin's commitment to the stylistics of the novel was permanent and enduring and that its sociological colouring was more than strategic. The notes and commentary, however, seek to corral the energy of the material, by persistently interpreting Bakhtin's works as separable into philosophical kernels and sociological/stylistic shells.

Publication details

Published in:

Brandist Craig (2015) The Bakhtin Circle in its time and ours. Studies in East European Thought 67 (3-4).

Pages: 129-144

DOI: 10.1007/s11212-015-9235-4

Full citation:

Hirschkop Ken (2015) „Editing history: on the publication of Bakhtin's Sobranie sočinenij, 1996–2012“. Studies in East European Thought 67 (3-4), 129–144.