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Lakshmi Bandlamudi
E. V. Ramakrishnan
<p>This volume, an important contribution to dialogic and Bakhtin studies, shows the natural fit between Bakhtin's ideas and the pluralistic culture of India to a global academic audience. It is premised on the fact that long before principles of dialogism took shape in the Western world, these ideas, though not labelled as such, were an integral part of intellectual histories in India. Bakhtin's ideas and intellectual traditions of India stand under the same banner of plurality, open-endedness and diversity of languages and social speech types and, therefore, the affinity between the thinker and the culture seems natural. Rather than being a mechanical import of Bakhtin's ideas, it is an occasion to reclaim, reactivate and reenergize inherent dialogicality in the Indian cultural, historical and philosophical histories.</p><p> </p><p/>
Bandlamudi Lakshmi; Ramakrishnan E. V.
Brandist Craig
Visuvalingam Sunthar
Chalier-Visuvalingam Elizabeth
Bandlamudi Lakshmi
Jain Jasbir
Ramakrishnan E. V.
Mehta Pooja J.
Bhattacharya Atanu
Chakrabarti Paromita
Adhikari Foara
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