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... reification . And Bakhtin's sociological poetics , structured in the living discourse of dialogic communication between active human subjects leads towards an historical sociology of culture . If poetics is inseparable from ...
... reification . And Bakhtin's sociological poetics , structured in the living discourse of dialogic communication between active human subjects leads towards an historical sociology of culture . If poetics is inseparable from ...
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... reifying the concept as an external datum enjoying a life of its own . Thus Simmel's sociology was largely dedicated to ... reification carried out by Lukács and the Frankfurt School . For Simmel , culture constituted one of the ' great ...
... reifying the concept as an external datum enjoying a life of its own . Thus Simmel's sociology was largely dedicated to ... reification carried out by Lukács and the Frankfurt School . For Simmel , culture constituted one of the ' great ...
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... reification in culture . In his pre - Marxist studies , forms generate meaning with the drama and the novel constituting expressions of world views . Lukács's Marxist thought assimilated form and world view as central categories of a ...
... reification in culture . In his pre - Marxist studies , forms generate meaning with the drama and the novel constituting expressions of world views . Lukács's Marxist thought assimilated form and world view as central categories of a ...
Contents
Sociological Aesthetics | 35 |
Critical Theory and Aesthetic Value | 60 |
from Mukarovsky to Goldmann | 67 |
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The Dialogics of Critique: M.M. Bakhtin and the Theory of Ideology Michael Gardiner No preview available - 1992 |
Writing Organization: (re)presentation and Control in Narratives at Work Carl Rhodes Limited preview - 2001 |