웹2011년 7월 26일 · In Bakhtin’s analysis of Rabelais, the grotesque and laughter are temporary methods used to re-infuse creativity back into time and space (437). Even more, the novel leads to the creation of the “grotesque-word” (438) in order to link abstract language to something more materialistic, such as obscenities in relations to the human body, and to … 웹But Bakhtin was not optimistic about carnival laughter in the long run. Looked at historically, laughter has gotten thinner, meaner, and worse. Elsewhere in his scenarios, good things …
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웹This paper examines the particular ways in which Francoise de Graffigny subverts the epistolary genre by constructing a heroine who engages in a process of self-discovery rather than defining herself in relation to her male lover. In Letters from a Peruvian Woman (1747), Zilia, the novel`s heroine, not only achieves selfhood through her mobility but also through … 웹PDF On Nov 1, 2024, Rainer Grübel published Carnival, Carnivalism and Bakhtin’s Culture of Laughter Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate orawell company
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웹Resumo: O objetivo deste artigo é investigar como os temas do riso, da crise e da mudança orientam a teoria dos gêneros do discurso e, em particular, do gênero romance na obra de Mikhail Bakhtin, tomando como pano de fundo A poética de Aristóteles e os Cursos de estética (2014[1842]) de Georg Hegel. A pesquisa é de caráter bibliográfico e faz uso do … Toward a Philosophy of the Act was first published in the USSR in 1986 with the title K filosofii postupka. The manuscript, written between 1919–1921, was found in bad condition with pages missing and sections of text that were illegible. Consequently, this philosophical essay appears today as a fragment of an unfinished work.Toward a Philosophy of the Act comprises only an introduction, of which the first few pages are missing, and part one of the full text. However, Bak… 웹To Bakhtin folk-lore is "popular laughter" (1968, 4-6; 1981, 23), infused with "utopian radicalism" (1981, 186), absolutely free in essence and anti-hierarchical to the core. Its … orawebp.fishersci.com:8050/