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  1. Die russische Idee bei Dostoevskij: Versuch einer Gegenüberstellung des Ideologen und Dichters ; The 'Russian Idea' and Dostoevsky: Confronting the Ideologist and the Poet
    Autor*in: Mengel, Nora
    Erschienen: 2012

    Will man die sog. russische Idee begreifen, so sollte man sich zunächst darüber bewusst werden, dass ihr stets überaus vielschichtige und oftmals antithetische Aussagen zugrundegelegen und die Kontroversen über die Frage nach ihrer Konsistenz und... mehr

     

    Will man die sog. russische Idee begreifen, so sollte man sich zunächst darüber bewusst werden, dass ihr stets überaus vielschichtige und oftmals antithetische Aussagen zugrundegelegen und die Kontroversen über die Frage nach ihrer Konsistenz und Suggestivkraft bis heute keinen Abschluss gefunden haben. Allgemein gesprochen handelt es sich hierbei um eine v.a. das russische Geistesleben des 19. und 20. Jh. dominierende Idee, die weit in die Geschichte Russlands zurückgreift, um Russland von den anderen, d.h. insbesondere westeuropäischen Ländern geistig-kulturell abzugrenzen. Die daraus resultierende Selbstbestimmung bzw. Sonderstellung mit den ihr einher gehenden nationalen und universalen Aufgaben, wird stets auf verschiedenen Argumentationswegen innerhalb des Diskurses der russischen Idee zu analysieren und zu begründen versucht. Dieses allumfassende, vielfältige, aus dem religiös-metaphysischen Wesen der russischen Philosophie hervorgegangene Denkprinzip, muss, da auf der Ost-West-Dichotomie aufbauend, immer im Zusammenhang mit der Geschichte des Abendlandes und dessen Selbstbild gesehen werden. Russland beginnt sich fortwährend als das Andere zu begreifen. Im slavophilen Russlandbild, welches das Fundament der russischen Idee bildet, verwandelt sich dabei die vermeintliche Rückständigkeit Russlands nunmehr zum Privileg. Ein darauf folgender Ansatz entspringt vornehmlich der Gedankenwelt des Philosophen und Publizisten Fedor Dostoevskijs in Form der Idee des Počvenničestvo, welche vor dem Hintergrund der sich ab der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jh. verändernden politisch-sozialen Umstände in Russland ebenso auf die privilegierte Stellung des russischen Charakters durch die vermeintliche Überwindung des Fremden im Eigenen zu schließen versucht. Während die počvenniniki, Dostoevskij, Grigor’ev und Strachov, in den Zeitschriften Vremja und Epocha zunächst ihr metaphysisches gesellschaftliches Ideal, welches v.a. auf einem romantisch-konservativen Geschichts- und Nationsverständnis fußt und in enger Beziehung zur ...

     

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    Schlagworte: Westler; Slawophile; Individualität; Bachtin; Michail M; Pocvennicestvo; Literatur; Russland; Realismus
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  2. Polyphonie im Dokumentarfilm? : Bachtins Polyphoniekonzept und der Interpretationsstreit um Winfried Bonengels "Beruf Neonazi"
    Erschienen: 2011

    In der gegenwärtigen Literatur- und Filmtheorie findet man wenig Übereinstimmung darüber, wie solide ideologischen Bedeutungen von Kunstwerken zu bestimmen wären. Im Gegenteil, bereits die Annahme, Kunstwerke träfen bestimmte, fixierbare Aussagen,... mehr

     

    In der gegenwärtigen Literatur- und Filmtheorie findet man wenig Übereinstimmung darüber, wie solide ideologischen Bedeutungen von Kunstwerken zu bestimmen wären. Im Gegenteil, bereits die Annahme, Kunstwerke träfen bestimmte, fixierbare Aussagen, wird vielerorts grundsätzlich abgestritten. […] Ich werde diese Ansicht hier nicht diskutieren, sondern schlicht voraussetzen, daß zumindest einige Kunstwerke tatsächlich einen ideologischen Geltungsanspruch erheben. […] Michail M. Bachtins Theorie der Dialogizität [bietet] mit ihrem Leitbegriff der Polyphonie einen Ansatz, der im Laufe der letzten dreißig Jahre zwar ausgesprochen populär geworden ist, aber auch häufig mißverstanden wird. Ich möchte einige wichtige Aspekte des Polyphoniebegriffs rekonstruieren und seine Erklärungskraft an einem Fallbeispiel überprüfen. […] „Beruf Neonazi“ wurde von seinen verschiedenen Interpreten als Film mit pro-, aber auch mit antifaschistischer Tendenz verstanden. Mit Hilfe des Polyphoniebegriffs kann dieser Interpretationsstreit geklärt werden. Bonengels Dokumentarfilm ist polyphon, weil er widerstreitende Stimmen scheinbar unkommentiert zu Wort kommen läßt, aber insgesamt doch durch indirekte Formen der Mitteilung seine neonazistischen Protagonisten kritisiert.

     

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    Schlagworte: Bachtin; Michail M; Polyphonie; Dokumentarfilm; Rechtsradikalismus
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  3. Imagens de aprendizes de ALE em livros didáticos e o disciplinamento dos saberes ; Imagery of German as a foreign language learners and the disciplinary knowledge
    Erschienen: 2018

    O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar a construção de imagens discursivas de aprendizes em sumários e em atividades contidas em livros didáticos de Alemão como Língua Estrangeira (ALE), e de que modo essas construções antecipam que tipo de... mehr

     

    O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar a construção de imagens discursivas de aprendizes em sumários e em atividades contidas em livros didáticos de Alemão como Língua Estrangeira (ALE), e de que modo essas construções antecipam que tipo de inserção esse aprendiz teria de/poderia ocupar nessa comunidade de produção/circulação de textos na língua alvo. Nesse sentido, o quadro teórico se constrói a partir da articulação entre a perspectiva polifônica da linguagem (BAKHTIN 2011), a noção de práticas discursivas (FOUCAULT 2004; MAINGUENEAU 2008) e o disciplinamento de saberes (FOUCAULT 2002), considerando a relevância de tal articulação para uma crítica à Linguística Aplicada a partir de Rocha e Daher (2015). Por meio das análises de livros didáticos de ALE, observamos a construção de imagens de aprendiz que parece retirá-lo das situações de interação, considerando-o mero espectador, que se ocupará de repetir sentenças e estruturas determinadas por uma simulação artificial de situações comunicativas, mais do que permitir a ele espaços de interação e de inserção nessas situações. Além disso, os materiais comunicam uma imagem de aprendiz-consumidor-turista, interessado em aprender a língua para fazer viagens, realidade essa distante da brasileira. ; The aim of this article is to analyse the construction of learners' discoursive images by mapping the summaries presented in textbooks of German as a Foreign Language (ALE). Therefore, we aim to investigate how these constructions anticipate the kind of insertion that this learner would have / could occupy in this community of production / circulation of texts in the target language. Seen in these terms, the theoretical framework is constructed from the articulation between the polyphonic perspective of language (BAKHTIN, 2011), the notion of discursive practices (FOUCAULT, 2004, MAINGUENEAU, 2008), the disciplining of knowledge (FOUCAULT, 2002) and the relevance of such articulation for a critique of Applied Linguistics from Rocha and Daher (2015). Through the ...

     

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    Schlagworte: Angewandte Linguistik; Deutsch; Fremdsprachenlernen; Foucault; Michel; L' archéologie du savoir; Bachtin; Michail M
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  4. Historical Poetics : Chronotopes in "Leucippe and Clitophon" and "Tom Jones"
    Erschienen: 2010

    This paper forms part of a larger, ongoing project, to investigate how certain narrative possibilities that seem to have crystallized for the first time in the ancient Greek novel have proved persistent and productive over time, undergoing subtle... mehr

     

    This paper forms part of a larger, ongoing project, to investigate how certain narrative possibilities that seem to have crystallized for the first time in the ancient Greek novel have proved persistent and productive over time, undergoing subtle transformations during formative later periods in the history of the genre, notably the twelfth century (simultaneously in Old French and in Byzantine Greek) and the eighteenth (the time when, according to a narrower definition, the novel is said to originate). For the present, my more limited aim is to revisit the two main essays in which Bakhtin’s theory of the chronotope (and of the “historical poetics” of the novel) are developed, and to extrapolate what seem to me to the most significant and productive lines of his approach, both in general, and with specific reference to the ancient Greek novel. I will then attempt simultaneously to apply and to modify Bakhtin’s model, in the light of a reading of Achilles Tatius’ Leucippe and Clitophon and with reference to previous critiques. The final part of the paper examines how this approach can be productive for a reading of a much later text, often regarded as “foundational” for the modern development of the genre, especially in English, Fielding’s Tom Jones (1749).

     

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    Schlagworte: Bachtin; Michail M; Erzähltheorie; Fielding; Henry / The history of Tom Jones; a foundling; Achilles Tatius / Leucippe et Clitophon
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  5. Internal Chronotopic Genre Structures : The Nineteenth-Century Historical Novel in the Context of the Belgian Literary Polysystem
    Autor*in: Bemong, Nele
    Erschienen: 2010

    One of the most fundamental problems of systemic approaches to literature is the question of how systemic principles might be translated into a manageable methodological framework. This contribution proposes that a combination of... mehr

     

    One of the most fundamental problems of systemic approaches to literature is the question of how systemic principles might be translated into a manageable methodological framework. This contribution proposes that a combination of functionalistsystemic theories (in casu Itamar Even-Zohar’s Polysystem theory – especially the textually oriented versions – and the prototypical genre approach proposed by Dirk De Geest and Hendrik Van Gorp 1999) with Mikhail Bakhtin’s chronotope theory shows great promise in this respect. Since I am primarily interested in literary genres, the prototypical genre approach assumes a central position in my theoretical framework. My main argument is that Bakhtin’s chronotope concept offers interesting perspectives as a heuristic tool within a functionalist-systemic approach to genre studies, enabling the study not only of the constitutive elements of genre systems, but also of their mutual relations. Bakhtin’s own vague definitions of the concept somewhat hamper the process of putting it into practice for this purpose, but with the aid of the distinction between generic and motivic chronotopes, that problem can be solved. A detailed, comprehensive account of the theoretical premises underlying my proposal can be found in Bemong (under review); here I restrict myself to the basics.

     

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    Schlagworte: Bachtin; Michail M; Erzähltheorie; Literaturgattung
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  6. Bakhtin’s Theory of the Literary Chronotope : Reflections, Applications, Perspectives
    Erschienen: 2010

    The aim of this introductory article [to the volume of the same title], firstly, is to recapitulate the basic principles of Bakhtin’s initial theory as formulated in “Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel: Notes toward a Historical... mehr

     

    The aim of this introductory article [to the volume of the same title], firstly, is to recapitulate the basic principles of Bakhtin’s initial theory as formulated in “Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel: Notes toward a Historical Poetics” (henceforth FTC) and “The Bildungsroman and its Significance in the History of Realism (Toward a Historic Typology of the Novel)” (henceforth BSHR). Subsequently, we present some relevant elaborations of Bakhtin’s initial concept and a number of applications of chronotopic analysis, closing our state of the art by outlining two perspectives for further investigation. Some of the issues which we touch upon receive more detailed treatment in other contributions to this volume. Others may offer perspectives for future Bakhtin scholarship.

     

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    Schlagworte: Erzähltheorie; Raum; Zeit; Bachtin; Michail M
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  7. Eulogizing Realism : Documentary Chronotopes in Nineteenth-Century Prose Fiction
    Erschienen: 2010

    In this contribution we try to probe the generic chronotope of realism, which, judging from its astonishing productivity in the nineteenth century and the profound impact it has had on literary evolution and theory ever since, can be designated... mehr

     

    In this contribution we try to probe the generic chronotope of realism, which, judging from its astonishing productivity in the nineteenth century and the profound impact it has had on literary evolution and theory ever since, can be designated nothing less than a hallmark in the general history of narrative. Although we are primarily concerned with the description of the principles of construction underlying the realistic, “documentary”, chronotope, we would also like to touch upon some of its rather evident, but still somewhat under-discussed similarities with the genre of historiography. For, despite an abundance of what could be called “touches of realism” in a plethora of literary texts and genres (both narrative and poetic) since the very beginnings of literary history itself, the direct germs of realism as it developed into a particular narrative genre or generic chronotope during the nineteenth century may well be situated in “prescientific” historiographical works such as those of Gibbon or Michelet.

     

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    Schlagworte: Bachtin; Michail M; Erzähltheorie; Realismus
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  8. The Chronotope and the Study of Literary Adaptation : The Case of Robinson Crusoe
    Erschienen: 2010

    This paper proposes a reflection on the potential of the chronotope as a heuristic tool in the field of adaptation studies. My goal is to situate the chronotope in the context of adaptation studies, specifically with regard to perhaps the most... mehr

     

    This paper proposes a reflection on the potential of the chronotope as a heuristic tool in the field of adaptation studies. My goal is to situate the chronotope in the context of adaptation studies, specifically with regard to perhaps the most central treatise in the field of literary adaptation, Gérard Genette’s “Palimpsests: Literature in the Second Degree”, and to draw attention to perhaps one of the most overlooked works in the field of adaptation studies, Caryl Emerson’s chronotope-inspired “Boris Godunov: Transpositions of a Russian Theme”. I will demonstrate how the chronotope might be used in the study of literary adaptation by examining the relationships between Daniel Defoe’s “Robinson Crusoe”, its historical sources, and Michel Tournier’s twentieth-century adaptation of the Robinson story, “Friday”. My analysis draws upon three of the semantic levels of the chronotope presented in the introduction to this volume: (1) chronotopic motifs linked to two opposing themes: enthusiasm for European colonial expansionism and skepticism regarding the supremacy of European culture; (2) major chronotopes that determine the narrative structure of a text; and (3) the way in which such major chronotopes may be linked to broader questions of genre.

     

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    Schlagworte: Bachtin; Michail M; Erzähltheorie; Defoe; Daniel / Robinson Crusoe; Tournier; Michel / Vendredi ou la vie sauvage
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  9. Heterochronic Representations of the Fall : Bakhtin, Milton, DeLillo
    Erschienen: 2010

    Bakhtin argues that each literary genre codifies a particular world-view which is defined, in part, by its chronotope. That is, the spatial and temporal configurations of each genre determine in large part the kinds of action a fictional character... mehr

     

    Bakhtin argues that each literary genre codifies a particular world-view which is defined, in part, by its chronotope. That is, the spatial and temporal configurations of each genre determine in large part the kinds of action a fictional character may undertake in that given world (without being iconoclastic, a realist hero cannot slay mythical beasts, and a questing knight cannot philosophize over drinks in a café). Recent extensions of Bakhtin’s theory have sought to define the chronotopes of new and emergent genres such as the road movie, the graphic novel, and hypertext fiction. Others have challenged Bakhtin’s characterization of certain chronotopes, such as those of epic and lyric poetry, arguing that these genres (and their chronotopes) are far more dynamic and dialogic than Bakhtin’s analysis seems at first glance to allow. Rather than taking issue with Bakhtin’s characterization of particular genres here, however, I wish to argue that we should pay closer attention to the heterochrony, or interplay of different chronotopes, in individual texts and their genres. As Bakhtin’s own essay demonstrates, what makes any literary chronotope dynamic is its conflict and interplay with alternative chronotopes and world-views. Heterochrony (raznovremennost) is the spatiotemporal equivalent of linguistic heteroglossia, and if we examine any of Bakhtin’s readings of particular chronotopes closely enough, we will find evidence of heterochronic conflict. This clash of spatiotemporal configurations within a text, or family of texts, provides the ground for the dialogic inter-illumination of opposing world-views.

     

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    Schlagworte: Bachtin; Michail M; Engelfall; Erzähltheorie; Milton; John / Paradise lost; DeLillo; Don / Falling man
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  10. The Fugue of Chronotope
    Erschienen: 2010

    As the survey by Nele Bemong and Pieter Borghart introducing this volume makes clear, the term chronotope has devolved into a veritable carnival of orismology. For all the good work that has been done by an ever-growing number of intelligent critics,... mehr

     

    As the survey by Nele Bemong and Pieter Borghart introducing this volume makes clear, the term chronotope has devolved into a veritable carnival of orismology. For all the good work that has been done by an ever-growing number of intelligent critics, chronotope remains a Gordian knot of ambiguities with no Alexander in sight. The term has metastasized across the whole spectrum of the human and social sciences since the publication of FTC in Russian in 1975, and (especially) after its translation into English in 1981. As others have pointed out, one of the more striking features of the chronotope is the plethora of meanings that have been read into the term: that its popularity is a function of its opacity has become a cliché. In the current state of chronotopic heteroglossia, then, how are we to proceed? The argument of this essay is that many of the difficulties faced by Bakhtin’s critics derive from ambiguities with which Bakhtin never ceased to struggle. That is, instead of advancing yet another definition of my own, I will investigate some of the attempts made by Bakhtin himself to give the term greater precision throughout his long life. In so doing, I will also hope to cast some light on the foundational role of time-space in Bakhtin’s philosophy of dialog as it, too, took on different meanings at various points in his thinking.

     

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  11. The Chronotopic Imagination in Literature and Film
    Autor*in: Keunen, Bart
    Erschienen: 2010

    In this contribution, I would like to examine the way in which Bakhtin, in the two essays dedicated to the chronotope, lays the foundations for a theory of literary imagination. […] His concept of the chronotope may be interpreted as a contribution... mehr

     

    In this contribution, I would like to examine the way in which Bakhtin, in the two essays dedicated to the chronotope, lays the foundations for a theory of literary imagination. […] His concept of the chronotope may be interpreted as a contribution to a tradition in which Henri Bergson, William James, Charles Sander Peirce and Gilles Deleuze have been key figures. Like these four authors, Bakhtin is a philosopher in the school of pragmatism. His predilection for what Gary Saul Morson and Caryl Emerson have called “prosaics” puts him right at the heart of a philosophical family that calls forth multiplicity against metaphysical essentialism, and prefers the mundane to the universal. It seems wise to proceed carefully in the attempt to reconstruct Bakhtin’s theory of imagination. In this contribution to the debate, I choose to develop a philosophical dialogue between Bakhtin and the above-mentioned philosophical family. More specifically, it seems to me that the ideal point of departure for examining the way in which Bakhtin attempts to get to the bottom of the mysteries of literary imagination is Gilles Deleuze’s synthesis of Bergson’s epistemological view on knowledge as “the perception of images”, as well as Peirce’s theory of experience based on a typology of images. In the following, I show that Bakhtin’s view of the temporal-spatial constellations in literature demonstrates a strong affinity to the Bergsonian view that perception of the spatial world is colored by the lived time experienced by the observer. Based on this observation, I then develop a typology of images which places the concept of the chronotope in a more systematic framework.

     

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  12. “It was not Death” : The Poetic Career of the Chronotope
    Autor*in: Ladin, Joy
    Erschienen: 2010

    As Bakhtin noted, chronotopes arise from the density and fusion of temporal and spatial indicators. In prose narrative, the density of temporal and spatial indicators arises as a natural consequence of setting scenes and explaining action, and those... mehr

     

    As Bakhtin noted, chronotopes arise from the density and fusion of temporal and spatial indicators. In prose narrative, the density of temporal and spatial indicators arises as a natural consequence of setting scenes and explaining action, and those indicators are fused by the centripetal forces of plot, character and so on that encourage us to read the various elements of the text as aspects of a coherent story and world. In non-narrative poetry, however, there is no story to drive the setting of scene or generation of character; there may not even be scene or character. As a result, temporal and spatial indicators can be quite sparse, and there may be little centripetal force to encourage their fusion. In a textual environment bereft of character, plot, scene, in which even the centripetal forces of syntax are frayed by linebreaks and other poetic devices, how can chronotopes form and function? [.] In the centripetal environment afforded by most prose narratives, the stable chronotopes and the relationships among them define consciousness, world and values. In the centrifugal environment of non-narrative poetry, chronotopes flicker and flow in a series of hints, glimpses, dissolves, defining consciousness, world and values via evanescence rather than stability. However, as I hope to show below, the evanescence of chronotopes in non-narrative poetry can be as central to the vitality and meaning of those texts as the stability of chronotopes is to the vitality and meaning of prose narratives.

     

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  13. The Chronotope of Humanness : Bakhtin and Dostoevsky
    Erschienen: 2010

    Bakhtin and Dostoevsky shared the conviction that human life must be understood in terms of temporality. Both thinkers were obsessed with time’s relation to life as people experience it. For each, a rich sense of humanity demanded a chronotope of... mehr

     

    Bakhtin and Dostoevsky shared the conviction that human life must be understood in terms of temporality. Both thinkers were obsessed with time’s relation to life as people experience it. For each, a rich sense of humanity demanded a chronotope of open time. In many respects, the views of Bakhtin and Dostoevsky coincide. Theologically speaking, one could fairly call them both heretics, as we shall see. Their differences reflect their different starting points. Bakhtin began with ethics, whereas Dostoevsky thought about life first and foremost in terms of psychology. For Bakhtin, any viable view of the world had first of all to give a rich meaning to moral responsibility. Dostoevsky could accept no view that was false to his sense of how the human mind thought and felt.

     

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  14. Bakhtin’s theory of the literary chronotope: reflections, applications, perspectives

    This edited volume is the first scholarly tome exclusively dedicated to Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the literary chronotope. This concept, initially developed in the 1930s and used as a frame of reference throughout Bakhtin’s own writings, has been... mehr

     

    This edited volume is the first scholarly tome exclusively dedicated to Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the literary chronotope. This concept, initially developed in the 1930s and used as a frame of reference throughout Bakhtin’s own writings, has been highly influential in literary studies. After an extensive introduction that serves as a ‘state of the art’, the volume is divided into four main parts: Philosophical Reflections, Relevance of the Chronotope for Literary History, Chronotopical Readings and Some Perspectives for Literary Theory. These thematic categories contain contributions by well-established Bakhtin specialists such as Gary Saul Morson and Michael Holquist, as well as a number of essays by scholars who have published on this subject before. Together the papers in this volume explore the implications of Bakhtin’s concept of the chronotope for a variety of theoretical topics such as literary imagination, polysystem theory and literary adaptation; for modern views on literary history ranging from the hellenistic romance to nineteenth-century realism; and for analyses of well-known novelists and poets as diverse as Milton, Fielding, Dickinson, Dostoevsky, Papadiamandis and DeLillo

     

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    Schlagworte: Bachtin; Michail M; Raum; Zeit; Erzähltheorie
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  15. Historische Maskerade : Felicitas Hoppes Romane als Bachtin'scher Karneval
    Erschienen: 2019

    Das Spiel, die Maskerade und andere Elemente des Karnevals sind Fixpunkte in beinahe allen Texten von Felicitas Hoppe. Sie tauchen aber nicht nur auf inhaltlicher Ebene auf, sondern sie sind zudem wesentliche Bestandteile des ästhetischformalen... mehr

     

    Das Spiel, die Maskerade und andere Elemente des Karnevals sind Fixpunkte in beinahe allen Texten von Felicitas Hoppe. Sie tauchen aber nicht nur auf inhaltlicher Ebene auf, sondern sie sind zudem wesentliche Bestandteile des ästhetischformalen Erzählprogramms der Autorin. Im vorliegenden Beitrag soll unter Berücksichtigung von Michail Bachtins Konzepten der Dialogizität und Polyfonie das karnevaleske Moment in Felicitas Hoppes Erzählwerk, vor allem in den Romanen 'Paradiese, Übersee' (2003), 'Johanna' (2006), und 'Hoppe' (2012) herausgearbeitet werden und zwar auf Ebene des Sujets, der Sprache und der Textgattung. Um Missverständnisse zu vermeiden, sei vorangestellt, dass das Motiv des Karnevals von seiner Anlage her keine bewusste narrative Strategie darstellt (auch wenn es durchaus als solches eingesetzt werden kann). Statt einer autorzentrierten Interpretation soll daher die 'Karnevalisierung' der Literatur ganz im Sinne Michail Bachtins als Traditionslinie und Textdynamik begriffen werden, die flexibel ist und die Individualität der einzelnen Autorinnen und Autoren in keinster Weise tangiert beziehungsweise formal einengt.

     

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    Schlagworte: Hoppe; Felicitas; Bachtin; Michail M; Karneval; Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft; Erzähltheorie; Intertextualität
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