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6: Todorov and Bakhtin
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Karine Zbinden
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1: A Marginal Centrist: Tzvetan Todorov and the French Intellectual Field 20
- 2: Todorov and Camus 43
- 3: The Enlightenment Redux: Autonomy in Todorov, Glucksmann, and Onfray 55
- 4: Todorov’s Reading of Rousseau: A Heritage for Our Times? 74
- 5: Tzvetan Todorov’s Enlightenment 92
- 6: Todorov and Bakhtin 109
- 7: Tzvetan Todorov and the Writing of History 127
- 8: Tzvetan Todorov and the Trials of History: A Dissenting Voice 147
- 9: European Integration and the Cultural Cold War: Todorov and Denis de Rougemont 159
- 10: Tzvetan Todorov on Totalitarianism, Scientism, and Utopia 172
- 11: Tzvetan Todorov’s Political Philosophy 188
- 12: Interview with Tzvetan Todorov 236
- Notes on the Contributors 259
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1: A Marginal Centrist: Tzvetan Todorov and the French Intellectual Field 20
- 2: Todorov and Camus 43
- 3: The Enlightenment Redux: Autonomy in Todorov, Glucksmann, and Onfray 55
- 4: Todorov’s Reading of Rousseau: A Heritage for Our Times? 74
- 5: Tzvetan Todorov’s Enlightenment 92
- 6: Todorov and Bakhtin 109
- 7: Tzvetan Todorov and the Writing of History 127
- 8: Tzvetan Todorov and the Trials of History: A Dissenting Voice 147
- 9: European Integration and the Cultural Cold War: Todorov and Denis de Rougemont 159
- 10: Tzvetan Todorov on Totalitarianism, Scientism, and Utopia 172
- 11: Tzvetan Todorov’s Political Philosophy 188
- 12: Interview with Tzvetan Todorov 236
- Notes on the Contributors 259
- Index 263