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In Response to Bakhtin: Hermeneutic and Therapeutic Dialogues in Contemporary Scottish Literature

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In Response to Bakhtin: Hermeneutic and Therapeutic Dialogues in Contemporary Scottish Literature

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Abstract

In an attempt to expand the Scottish Bakhtinist approach in contemporary Scottish literature, this paper adds Hans Robert Jauss and R. D. Laing to M. M. Bakhtin as theorists of the dialogic principle. I argue that Jauss's historical hermeneutics usefully complements Bakhtinian theory in investigations of dialogues with other subjectivities, whereas Laing's existential psychology offers us a paradigmatic reading of dysfunctions in the dialogic principle. My assumption is that a systematic combination of historical hermeneutics with other dialogic theories may expand the dialogic principle in various temporal dimensions and in a wide range of relationships: ideological, historical, political, linguistic and interpersonal. Following a brief discussion of the typical links and differences between Bakhtin, Jauss and Laing, my point is illustrated with readings of “A Theory of Literary Criticism” by Douglas Dunn, “Theory of the Earth” by Edwin Morgan, and So I am Glad by A. L. Kennedy.

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