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Ginette Michaud in the Context of Canadian Bakhtin Studies

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The article precedes the translation of the work by Canadian literary scholar and writer Ginette Michaud “Reading Bakhtin in Bakhtinian” published in this issue of the journal. It presents a brief overview of the history of Bakhtin studies in Canada. The main attention is paid to French-language texts, including those in a special issue of the periodical “Études françaises” (University of Montreal, 1984), dedicated to M. M. Bakhtin. It considers the main stages of Ginette Michaud’s creative biography. The article fills a gap in the study of the history of bakhtinology abroad.
National Research Mordovia State University MRSU
Title: Ginette Michaud in the Context of Canadian Bakhtin Studies
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The article precedes the translation of the work by Canadian literary scholar and writer Ginette Michaud “Reading Bakhtin in Bakhtinian” published in this issue of the journal.
It presents a brief overview of the history of Bakhtin studies in Canada.
The main attention is paid to French-language texts, including those in a special issue of the periodical “Études françaises” (University of Montreal, 1984), dedicated to M.
M.
Bakhtin.
It considers the main stages of Ginette Michaud’s creative biography.
The article fills a gap in the study of the history of bakhtinology abroad.

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