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- The Utterance As Speech Genre in Mikhail Bakhtin's Philosophy of Language
- Folklore Graduate Group Thursday 6-8:40 Wms 305 Bennett Hall Mailbox Office Hours: by Appointment
- Essential Bibliography (A. Ponzio, 8 Lectures) Bakhtin, Mikhail M., 1929
- Mikhail Bakhtin
- The Importance of the Author in the Creation of Textual Meaning from the Perspectives of Ransom, Bakhtin and Barthes DR
- ACTA UNIVERSITATIS UPSALIENSIS Skrifter Utgivna Av Statsvetenskapliga Föreningen I Uppsala 191
- Félix Guattari: an Aberrant Introduction
- Dialogue, Responsibility and Literary Writing: Mikhail Bakhtin and His Circle
- Interpreting Dialogue: Bakhtin’S Theory and Second Language Learning
- The Bakhtin Circle's Dialog in Vietnam
- Rhetoric and Hermeneutics
- The Concept of Border in Yuri Lotman's Semiotics / O Conceito De
- Discourse Theory 191 at the American Museum of Natural History in Binford, L
- Gift-Giving, Mother-Sense and Subjectivity in Victoria Welby
- Listening to Composition with Bakhtin
- An Application of Mikhail Bakhtin's Theory of the Grotesque to The
- Critical Theories and Polyphony: Towards a Great Global Dialogue
- Contents/Sommaire
- Philology and Philosophy in Mikhail Bakhtin
- Writing on Becoming-Locust and the Spectacle of Theory
- Mikhail Bakhtin: the Word in the World
- 8. What Is Alice Trying to Tell Us?
- BAKHTINIAN DIALOGICS and SIGN INTERPRETATION Mikhail Bakhtin and Charles Peirce
- Writing Hybridity: Identity, Dialogics, and Women‘S Narratives in the Americas
- Folklore Semiotic: Charles Peirce and the Experience of Signs
- Dialogue in Peirce, Lotman, and Bakhtin: a Comparative Study
- From Dispossession to the Grotesque: Deterritorializing Human Identity in Cobra, El Obsceno Pájaro De La Noche and the Unnamable
- Semioethics and Literary Writing: Between Peirce and Bakhtin
- Bakhtin and the Nation
- What Would Bakhtin Do?
- A Study of the Sociolinguistic Discourse on Bakhtin and Language
- How an Environmental Imaginary Envisions a Shared Human-Beagle Umwelt
- Dialogic Spaces: Bakhtin's Social Theory of Utterance In
- Construction of Translating Mind Inspired by Victorious Welby's
- Carnivalesque Is Rabelais” Gargantua and Pantagruel