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Index
BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European studies
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 4
Chapter 6
Note on transliteration
1 The resurrection of a poetics
One
Two
Three
Four
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
2 Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Bakhtin on art and immortality
Tolstoy and Dostoevsky ‘test’ eternal life and its relation to beauty
The beauty of Christ and the confi rmation of the world
Co-experiencing as a substitute for the sublime
Notes
References
3 Innovation and regression
Shpet’s life and intellectual career
Shpet and the study of literature in the Moscow Linguistic Circle and at GAKhN
A backward journey to aesthetics: Shpet’s position in the context of the 1920s
Shpet’s theatre theory
Conclusion
Notes
References
4 ‘Once out of nature’
Notes
References
5 Roman Jakobson and philology
Notes
References
6 The poetics and politics of estrangement
Shklovsky’s ‘monument to liberty’: Estrangement as the ‘third way’
Hannah Arendt: Estrangement from the world and estrangement for the world
De-ideologization and its discontents: A Post-Soviet perspective
Notes
References
7 The shaved man’s burden
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Conclusion
Notes
References
8 Feminism, untranslated
One
Two
Three
Notes
Bibliography
9 From post- to proto-
From ‘post-’ to ‘proto-’
From multicultural to transcultural
Translation and interlation. Stereotextuality
From interpretation to a new performativity. Textoids and retextualizations
The rehumanization of the humanities
Scholarship and inventorship. Techno-humanities
Dialogic cognition and the fate of the university
Conclusion. The interrogativity of the humanities
Notes
References
Glossary
10 Beyond the text
The end of the conversation
(Not) Coming to consciousness
The sleep of all paradigms
The catastrophe of the humanities
Dead end
A word about contemporary philosophy
The worse, the better
Notes
References
Index
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