Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: Theory on the Borders of Sociology Syncrisis and Anacrisis: The State of Bakhtin StudiesCreativity and General Sociological Theory The Bridge between Culture and the Political 1. Diversity and Transcultural Ethics Disciplinary Orientations Decentered Subjects and Critiques of Discourse Ethics The Creative Side of the Normative The Normative Side of Creativity Between the Creativity and the Normativity of the Act 2. Communicative Action or Dialogue? Communicative Action and Moral Development The Limits of Universal Reason Dialogism: Mixing the Word and Style 3. The World of Other's Words Bakhtin and Voloshinov on the Subject of the Utterance Social and Ethical Worlds of Dialogue in Dostoevsky The Frankfurt Tradition Habermas's Break Genres of Discourse in Literature and in Theory From Dostoevsky to Calvino Convergence and Difference 4. On the Sources of Young Bakhtin's Ethics (Kant, Vvedenskij, Simmel, Cohen) Kant's Three Postulates Vvedenskij's Fourth Postulate Simmel's Shadow Bakhtin and the Formal Ought Cohen's "Discovery of Man as Fellowman" Influences and Steps 5. Action and Eros (Kant-Weber-Bakhtin) Kant: Duties Toward the Body Concerning the Sexual Impulse Weber: Action, Ethics, and Eros Bakhtin: The Fourth Postulate and Body-Dialogue Eros and Action Today 6. Reflexive Subjectivity (Mead-Bakhtin) Philosophical and Disciplinary OrientationsBetween Consciousness and Language: The Ambiguity of Experience Murder, Confession, and Community Why the Subject Is Behind Us Action Inside and Outside the Subject 7. Citizenship and National Identity On the Dialogue Between Ethnos and Demos Identity For and against the Nation 8. A Dialogue on the Nation in Postnational Time The Nation as a Sociology of Culture: The Quebec Case Habermas: The Nation as Subjectless Communication Taylor: The Nation as a Politics of Concession Kymlicka: On National MinoritiesAssociational Sovereignty: Fourth Way? 9. Conclusion: On Culture and the Political Notes Bibliography Index
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