Keyword [Mikhail] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | The Latent Carnivalesque Desire |
| 22. | Survival,Rebellion And Redemption |
| 23. | A Report On The Translation Practice Of Mikhail Margolis' "Song Of The Dragon-Biography Of Garrick Sukarchev" |
| 24. | Border-crossing laughter: Humor in the short fiction of Mark Twain, Mikhail Naimy, Edgar Allan Poe, and Emile Habiby |
| 25. | Speech genres and experience: Mikhail Bakhtin and an embodied cultural psychology |
| 26. | The history of rhetoric as dialogue: A consideration, with Mikhail Bakhtin, of rhetoric's history, past, present, and future |
| 27. | Music and literature in Silver Age Russia: Mikhail Kuzmin and Alexander Scriabin |
| 28. | Carnival, sacred and sovereign: The intellectual intersection of Bakhtin and Bataille (Mikhail Bakhtin, Georges Bataille) |
| 29. | The piano music of Mikhail Glinka |
| 30. | A window on Russia: The Moscow myth in twentieth-century Russian literature and culture (Marina Tsvetaeva, Mikhail Afanas'evich Bulgakov, Vladimir Mayakovsky) |
| 31. | Toward a philosophy of the liberating act: Implications of Bakhtin, Freire, and Vygotsky for bilingual and multicultural education (Mikhail Bakhtin, Paulo Freire, Lev Semenovich Vygotskii) |
| 32. | Engaging the dialogic: Bakhtin and Chaucer, Milton, and Browning (Mikhail Bakhtin, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Milton, Robert Browning) |
| 33. | 'Mutual answerability': Aesthetics, ethics, transgredients from Mikhail Bakhtin to Lee Smith to Leslie Marmon Silko |
| 34. | Encounters: Ethics and dialogue in the works of Emmanuel Levinas, Mikhail Bakhtin, Osip Mandelshtam and Paul Celan |
| 35. | Homeland, diaspora and nationalism: The reimagination of American-Armenian identity since Gorbachev (Mikhail Gorbachev) |
| 36. | The author as hero: Self and tradition in Mikhail Bulgakov's 'The Master and Margarita', Boris Pasternak's 'Doctor Zhivago', and Vladimir Nabokov's 'The Gift' |
| 37. | The process of identity formation through transcendence in the modern novel (Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Mikhail Bulgakov, Russia, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa, Doris Lessing, Zimbabwe, Toni Morrison, E. M. Forster, Joseph Heller) |
| 38. | Slavic metafiction: Witold Gombrowicz's 'Ferdydurke', Mikhail Bulgakov's 'Master i Margarita', and Vaclav Rezac's 'Rozhrani' |
| 39. | The touristic text and sociopolitical struggle: An application of the principles of Mikhail Bakhtin to the study of tour guidebooks of Japan, 1955 to 1991. (Volumes I and II) |
| 40. | Lessing and Bakhtin: A dialogic reading of 'The Golden Notebook' (Doris Lessing, Zimbabwe, Mikhail Bakhtin) |
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