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  1. Bakhtin at the Seaside.Darren Webb - 2005 - Theory, Culture and Society 22 (3):121-138.
    This article critically examines Bakhtinian interpretations of the English seaside resort. These suggest that resorts developed in England as sites of cultural resistance to the pressures of modernity; marginal spaces in which the utopian dynamics of traditional recreational practices were kept alive. The rise of the seaside ‘leisure industry’ is then interpreted as a hegemonic force, tearing the social practices of the people away from their traditional associations and rendering them complicit with the discourse of modernity. Taking the popular resort (...)
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  • Humanismos al borde del colapso: los anime nihilistamina.Artur Lozano-Méndez & Antonio Loriguillo-López - 2022 - Co-herencia 19 (36):293-327.
    El presente artículo presenta a un nuevo tipo de protagonista desarrollado en el manganime japonés:los héroes/heroínas nihilistamina. A diferencia del entusiasta héroe shōnen, los personajes de algunos de los títulos más populares del medio se sacrifican para la supervivencia de la humanidad pese a su visión nihilista del mundo, marcada por el trauma, la desafección institucional y los trastornos mentales. Mediante un análisis narratológico de sus funciones, apoyado en una presentación del contexto del humanitarismo en Japón,ofrecemos un punto de partida (...)
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  • Alterity and Ethics.Michael Gardiner - 1996 - Theory, Culture and Society 13 (2):121-143.
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  • Chronotopoi of the Good Life and Utopia: Bakhtin on Goethe’s Bildungsroman Wilhelm Meister and the carnivalesque.Norman Franke - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (9):879-892.
    This paper explores Bakhtin’s reception of Goethe’s Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre with a view to assess how Bakhtin’s interest in this early chronotopical masterpiece can be understood in the wider context of his utopian thinking and his political eschatologies. Bakhtin reads Goethe’s novel as a critique of totalitarian forms of Socialist Realism as well as Dostoyevsky’s bourgeois realism. Like his contemporary Ernst Bloch, Bakhtin praises the complexity and richness of Goethe’s concept of realism. In the wake of Hermann Cohen, Georg Simmel (...)
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  • Utopia and the Problem of Race: Accounting for the Remainder in the Imagination of the 1970s Utopian Subject.Edward K. Chan - 2006 - Utopian Studies 17 (3):465 - 490.