ABSTRACT

Difference, Dialogue, and Development is an in-depth exploration of the collected works of Mikhail Bakhtin to find relevance of key concepts of dialogism for understanding various aspects of human development. Taking the reality of differences in the world as a given, Bandlamudi argues that such a reality necessitates dialogue, and actively responding to that necessity leads to development. The varied works of Bakhtin that span several decades passing through the most tumultuous period in Russian history, are brought under one banner of three D’s – Difference, Dialogue and Development – and the composite features of the three D’s emerge as leitmotifs in every chapter.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Dialogue = Development

chapter |26 pages

The Novel and the Hero

Developmental Narrative and the Developing Subject

chapter |23 pages

Creative Living and Aesthetic Vision

Cultivating Finer Sensibilities

chapter |24 pages

Carnivalization of Consciousness

A Catalyst for Development

chapter |18 pages

Authoring the Self—Answering the Other

Epistemological Necessities and Ethical Obligations

chapter |16 pages

Dialogic Method for Human Sciences

Between the Message Giver—Message—Messenger—and Message Receiver