In two early essays, Toward a Philosophy of the Act and "Author and Hero in Aesthetic Activity", both composed between 1920 and 1924, Mikhail Bakhtin develops a model to describe ethical interactions between two or more paties in a variety of contexts, real and fictive.
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Carnivalizing Difference: Bakhtin & the Other (Studies in Russian and European Literature, 6)
July 2002, Harwood Academic Pub
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Carnivalizing Difference: Bakhtin and the Other (Routledge Harwood Studies in Russian and European Literature)
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