The return of poetics. Julia Kristeva vs Mikhail Bakhtin
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St Petersburg State University
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The article offers an analysis of the concept of “intertext” that has been put forward by Julia
Kristeva in her work “The Destruction of Poetics” in comparison with Mikhail Bakhtin’s idea
of a universal context and “infinite dialogue”. It is concluded that Kristeva incorrectly perceived
Bakhtin’s thoughts about context and dialogue, which are personalistic in nature in
contrast to Kristeva’s impersonal one based on the Freudian-driven “It” and social factors of
the “intertext”. The article analyzes the theoretical basis of this concept, including the crisis in
literary theory in the 1970s–1980s where there was frustration by the European and Russian
scientific community in the universalism of binary oppositions. In this regard, the issue of
overcoming the theoretical difficulties of literary aesthetics with the help of the ternary model
of aesthetic communication (“metalinguistics”), which was developed by Bakhtin in his works
since the 1930s and was not heeded by Kristeva, has not yet been mastered in modern philological
science. This concept is based on the idea of aesthetics as metaethics, which is built up
in the process of textual communication over simple binary ethical exchange. The article suggests
that the use of this idea of a ternary (metalinguistic) construction of the communicative
field of a literary work can significantly advance the solution of many problems in theoretical
poetics, in particular, reveal new ways for linking the discursive-textual and axiological fields
of a literary-fiction text into one whole.
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Barsht K. A. The return of poetics. Julia Kristeva vs Mikhail Bakhtin. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Language and Literature. 2021, 18 (2): 242–261.