Ken Hirschkop is a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Waterloo in Canada,[1] and the author of several books about Mikhail Bakhtin, a Russian philosopher, literary critic and scholar.
Publications
Hirschkop's books include:
- Mikhail Bakhtin: An Aesthetic for Democracy (Oxford University Press, 1999),[2]
- Bakhtin and Cultural Theory (2nd ed., Manchester University Press, 2001, edited with David Shepherd)[3]
- Benjamin's 'Arcades': An Unguided Tour (Manchester University Press, 2005, with Peter Buse, Scott McCracken and Bertrand Taithe),[4]
- Linguistic Turns, 1890–1950: Writing on Language & Social Theory (Oxford University Press, 2019)[5]
- The Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin (Cambridge University Press, 2021)[6]
References
- ↑ Hulan, Shelley (Fall 2019). "Chair's Report: Promotions". UWaterloo English Newsletter.
- ↑ Reviews of Mikhail Bakhtin: An Aesthetic for Democracy:
- Michael Bernard-Donals, Slavic Review, doi:10.2307/2697333, JSTOR 2697333
- Craig Brandist, Radical Philosophy,
- Caryl Emerson, The Slavic and East European Journal, doi:10.2307/3086426, JSTOR 3086426
- Dmitri Nikulin, Bryn Mawr Review of Comparative Literature,
- Alastair Renfrew, "A Cult of Personality", The Slavonic and East European Review, JSTOR 4213625
- Jeremy Tambling, The Yearbook of English Studies, doi:10.2307/3509119, JSTOR 3509119
- George Weinschenk, International Studies in Philosophy, doi:10.5840/intstudphil2003352195
- Stefano Zappoli, Belfagor, JSTOR 26149467
- ↑ Reviews of Bakhtin and Cultural Theory:
- Ksana Blank, "Listening to the Other: Bakhtin's Dialogues with Religion, Cultural Theory, and the Classics", The Slavic and East European Journal, doi:10.2307/3219947, JSTOR 3219947
- Caryl Emerson, "Beyond the Cutting Edge: Bakhtin at 107", The Russian Review, JSTOR 3664747
- Catriona Kelly, The Slavonic and East European Review, JSTOR 4210464
- ↑ Review of Benjamin’s Arcades: Esther Leslie, The Modern Language Review, doi:10.2307/20467454, JSTOR 20467454
- ↑ Reviews of Linguistic Turns, 1890–1950:
- Craig Brandist, Modernism/modernity,
- Lorenzo Cigana, Historiographia Linguistica, hdl:2268/297999
- Terry Eagleton, "Citizens of Babel", New Left Review,
- Nick Riemer, Histoire Épistémologie Langage, doi:10.4000/hel.627
- ↑ Reviews of The Cambridge Introduction to Mikhail Bakhtin:
- Filipe Almeida Gomes, Bakhtiniana, Revista de Estudos do Discurso, doi:10.1590/2176-4573e59384
- Oleg Osovsky, Svetlana Dubrovskaya, Vera Kirzhaeva, and Elizaveta Maslova, "Ken Hirschkop’s “new Bakhtin” for the English-speaking students", Dialogic Pedagogy, doi:10.5195/dpj.2022.521
- Alexander Spektor, Slavic Review, doi:10.1017/slr.2023.151
External links
- Ken Hirschkop: homepage at University of Waterloo.
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