Explorations

Future Paths of Phenomenology

1st OPHEN Summer Meeting

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Craig Brandist

University of Sheffield

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Bakhtin, Marxism and Russian populism

2000

Craig Brandist(University of Sheffield)

in: Materializing Bakhtin, Dordrecht : Springer

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Introduction

2004

Finn BostadCraig Brandist(University of Sheffield)Lars EvensenHege Charlotte Faber

in: Bakhtinian perspectives on language and culture, Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan

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Law and the genres of discourse

2004

Craig Brandist(University of Sheffield)

in: From Bakhtinian perspectives on language and culture, Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan

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Law and the genres of discourse

2004

Craig Brandist(University of Sheffield)

in: Bakhtinian perspectives on language and culture, Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan

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Introduction

2004

Finn BostadCraig Brandist(University of Sheffield)Lars EvensenHege Charlotte Faber

in: From Bakhtinian perspectives on language and culture, Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan

The Vygotsky and Bakhtin circles

2007

Craig Brandist(University of Sheffield)

in: Language in action, Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars Press

Studies in East European Thought 60/4

Language and its social functions in early Soviet thought

2008

Problems of sense, significance, and validity in the work of Shpet and the Bakhtin circle

2009

Craig Brandist(University of Sheffield)

in: Gustav Shpet's contribution to philosophy and cultural theory, West Lafayette : Purdue University Press

Introduction

2015

Craig Brandist(University of Sheffield)

Studies in East European Thought 67/3-4

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Studies in East European Thought 67/3-4

The Bakhtin Circle in its time and ours

2015

From Indo-European philology to the Bakhtin circle

2018

Craig Brandist(University of Sheffield)

in: Bakhtinian explorations of Indian culture, Dordrecht : Springer

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From literary theory to cultural studies

2023

Craig Brandist(University of Sheffield)

in: Central and Eastern European literary theory and the West, Berlin : de Gruyter