Reaction Formations: Dialogism, Ideology, and Capitalist Culture : : a The Creation of the Modern Unconscious / / Jonathan Hall.

Bakhtin and Voloshinov argued that dialogue is the intersubjective basis of consciousness, and of the creativity which makes historical changes in consciousness possible. The multiple dialogical relationships give every subject, who has developed through internalising them, the potential to distance...

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Superior document:Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; 144
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; 144.
Physical Description:1 online resource (295 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright Page
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Dialogism: the Potential for Change and for Resistance to Change
  • The Fissured Modern Subject: Paradox versus “Becoming” in Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground
  • Rethinking Ideology as a Field of Dialogical Conflict
  • A Contradictory Symbiosis Is Born: the Rival Ideologies of the Market and the State under Capitalism
  • Captivating the Unruly Subject: Ideology in Early Modern Europe
  • Repairing the Universe: Mysticism as Loss and Longing
  • Baroque Incompletion, the Captivated Subject, and the Humour of Don Quijote
  • The Dialectics of Laughter and Anxiety
  • Conclusion
  • Back Matter
  • Bibliography
  • Name Index.