Examining the self-other dialogue through `spirit' and `soul'.

No === Bakhtin¿s dialogism is widely used to understand the mutual constitution of self and other in action. In this article, however, I argue that there is a second hinge to Bakhtin¿s work that is currently underemphasized in the literature. This is his emphasis on the sense of action that accompan...

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Main Author: Sullivan, Paul W.
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3087
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-30872019-08-31T03:02:17Z Examining the self-other dialogue through `spirit' and `soul'. Sullivan, Paul W. Bakhtin Dialogue Imagination Self Soul Spirit Other Struggle No Bakhtin¿s dialogism is widely used to understand the mutual constitution of self and other in action. In this article, however, I argue that there is a second hinge to Bakhtin¿s work that is currently underemphasized in the literature. This is his emphasis on the sense of action that accompanies dialogue. Bakhtin refers to action as sensed as `spirit¿. In contrast, he refers to action relating to the other as `soul¿. In this article, I outline these distinctions in Bakhtin¿s thought before arguing that there is sometimes an intriguing and imaginative struggle between spirit and soul in dialogue. In this struggle, the distinctions between fantasy and reality can become blurred as the self risks potentially life-changing encounters with genuine others. The implications that this has for research practice in socio-cultural psychology are drawn out. In particular, I argue that the `spirit-soul¿ distinction introduces a humanistic and optimistic view of the self-other relationship into cultural psychology. 2009-07-21T12:51:49Z 2009-07-21T12:51:49Z 2007 Article published version paper Sullivan, P.W, (2007). Examining the self-other dialogue through `spirit' and `soul'. Culture and Psychology. Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 105-128. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3087 en http://cap.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/13/1/105
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topic Bakhtin
Dialogue
Imagination
Self
Soul
Spirit
Other
Struggle
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Dialogue
Imagination
Self
Soul
Spirit
Other
Struggle
Sullivan, Paul W.
Examining the self-other dialogue through `spirit' and `soul'.
description No === Bakhtin¿s dialogism is widely used to understand the mutual constitution of self and other in action. In this article, however, I argue that there is a second hinge to Bakhtin¿s work that is currently underemphasized in the literature. This is his emphasis on the sense of action that accompanies dialogue. Bakhtin refers to action as sensed as `spirit¿. In contrast, he refers to action relating to the other as `soul¿. In this article, I outline these distinctions in Bakhtin¿s thought before arguing that there is sometimes an intriguing and imaginative struggle between spirit and soul in dialogue. In this struggle, the distinctions between fantasy and reality can become blurred as the self risks potentially life-changing encounters with genuine others. The implications that this has for research practice in socio-cultural psychology are drawn out. In particular, I argue that the `spirit-soul¿ distinction introduces a humanistic and optimistic view of the self-other relationship into cultural psychology.
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