Bakhtin's Adventure
Bakhtin's Adventure
An Essay on Life Without Meaning
Paloff, Benjamin
Northwestern University Press
02/2026
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Acknowledgements
. An Essay on the Meaning of Adventure
. Smoke and Mirrors, or: How Real Is Someone You Only Read About?
2. What's a Hero? or: Can We Know Too Much about a Person?
3. Storytellers and Those They Love, or: Why Does Thinking about Someone Else Feel Like Work?
4. Making Fun, or: Why Is It Sometimes Better Not to Be Part of the Joke?
5. That Handsome Stranger in the Mirror, or: How Do We Speak for Ourselves?
. There's No Ransom If You Don' t Have a Hostage, or: Does Adventure Mean?
Notes
Index
. An Essay on the Meaning of Adventure
. Smoke and Mirrors, or: How Real Is Someone You Only Read About?
2. What's a Hero? or: Can We Know Too Much about a Person?
3. Storytellers and Those They Love, or: Why Does Thinking about Someone Else Feel Like Work?
4. Making Fun, or: Why Is It Sometimes Better Not to Be Part of the Joke?
5. That Handsome Stranger in the Mirror, or: How Do We Speak for Ourselves?
. There's No Ransom If You Don' t Have a Hostage, or: Does Adventure Mean?
Notes
Index
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Mikhail Bakhtin; critical theory; narrative theory; Russian theory; folklore; folktales; Vladimir Propp; film studies; media studies; reality tv; literary studies; Dostoevsky; Coen Brothers; Quentin Tarantino; Wachowskis; Tom Stoppard; Don Quixote; Cervantes; Rabelais; carnivalesque; Paul Auster; Jacques Derrida; György Lukács; Sigmund Freud; Carl Jung; Baudrillard; ethics; narrative; freedom; reality; real life; adventure; author; hero; meaning; aesthetics; humor; grotesque; adventure plot; Bildungsroman; Bildung; heteroglossia; polyphony; the profane; counterfactual; the present; others; \"great time”; “image of the idea”; finalization; intertextuality; dehumanization; storyworld; apocryphal tale; storyteller; fairytale; parable; quest; archetype; minor character; fate; moment; event; aesthetic activity; ethical relation; mistaken identity; eventness; contingency; chronotope; carnival; biography; history; adventure time; historical time; the sacred; travesty; hybridization; mirroring; Lukács; Derrida; Freud; Plot; plotlessness; sense of the world; structuralism; ekphrasis; Samuel Beckett; Franz Kafka; Maurice Blanchot; Joseph Campbell; Julia Kristeva; Lord of the Rings; Star Wars; The Matrix; video games; open world games
Acknowledgements
. An Essay on the Meaning of Adventure
. Smoke and Mirrors, or: How Real Is Someone You Only Read About?
2. What's a Hero? or: Can We Know Too Much about a Person?
3. Storytellers and Those They Love, or: Why Does Thinking about Someone Else Feel Like Work?
4. Making Fun, or: Why Is It Sometimes Better Not to Be Part of the Joke?
5. That Handsome Stranger in the Mirror, or: How Do We Speak for Ourselves?
. There's No Ransom If You Don' t Have a Hostage, or: Does Adventure Mean?
Notes
Index
. An Essay on the Meaning of Adventure
. Smoke and Mirrors, or: How Real Is Someone You Only Read About?
2. What's a Hero? or: Can We Know Too Much about a Person?
3. Storytellers and Those They Love, or: Why Does Thinking about Someone Else Feel Like Work?
4. Making Fun, or: Why Is It Sometimes Better Not to Be Part of the Joke?
5. That Handsome Stranger in the Mirror, or: How Do We Speak for Ourselves?
. There's No Ransom If You Don' t Have a Hostage, or: Does Adventure Mean?
Notes
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Mikhail Bakhtin; critical theory; narrative theory; Russian theory; folklore; folktales; Vladimir Propp; film studies; media studies; reality tv; literary studies; Dostoevsky; Coen Brothers; Quentin Tarantino; Wachowskis; Tom Stoppard; Don Quixote; Cervantes; Rabelais; carnivalesque; Paul Auster; Jacques Derrida; György Lukács; Sigmund Freud; Carl Jung; Baudrillard; ethics; narrative; freedom; reality; real life; adventure; author; hero; meaning; aesthetics; humor; grotesque; adventure plot; Bildungsroman; Bildung; heteroglossia; polyphony; the profane; counterfactual; the present; others; \"great time”; “image of the idea”; finalization; intertextuality; dehumanization; storyworld; apocryphal tale; storyteller; fairytale; parable; quest; archetype; minor character; fate; moment; event; aesthetic activity; ethical relation; mistaken identity; eventness; contingency; chronotope; carnival; biography; history; adventure time; historical time; the sacred; travesty; hybridization; mirroring; Lukács; Derrida; Freud; Plot; plotlessness; sense of the world; structuralism; ekphrasis; Samuel Beckett; Franz Kafka; Maurice Blanchot; Joseph Campbell; Julia Kristeva; Lord of the Rings; Star Wars; The Matrix; video games; open world games