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The boundaries between self and other are porous from "summary" of Art and Answerability by M. M. Bakhtin

The porous nature of the boundaries between self and other is a fundamental concept that underpins Bakhtin's theories on art and answerability. According to Bakhtin, individuals are not closed off entities existing in isolation; rather, they are in constant dialogue with others, shaping and being shaped by their interactions with the world around them. This idea of porous boundaries challenges traditional notions of selfhood and subjectivity, which often posit the individual as a self-contained and autonomous entity. Bakhtin argues that the self is not a fixed or stable entity, but rather a fluid and dynamic process that is continuously being negotiated and redefined through interactions with o...
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    Art and Answerability

    M. M. Bakhtin

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