Intertextuality
(Sprache: Englisch)
No text has its meaning alone; all texts have their meaning in relation to other texts. Since Julia Kristeva coined the term in the 1960s, intertextuality has been a dominant idea within literary and cultural studies leaving none of the traditional ideas...
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No text has its meaning alone; all texts have their meaning in relation to other texts. Since Julia Kristeva coined the term in the 1960s, intertextuality has been a dominant idea within literary and cultural studies leaving none of the traditional ideas about reading or writing undisturbed.
Graham Allen's Intertextuality outlines clearly the history and the use of the term in contemporary theory, demonstrating how it has been employed in:
- structuralism
- post-structuralism
- deconstruction
- postcolonialism
- Marxism
- feminism
- psychoanalytic theory.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Intertextuality “
Introduction 1. Origins: Saussure, Bakhtin, Kristeva 2. The Text Unbound: Barthes 3. Structuralist Approaches: Genette and Riffaterre 4. Situated Readers: Bloom, Feminism, Postcolonialism 5. Postmodern conclusions Conclusion 'The Futures of Intertextuality' Glossary Bibliography Index
Autoren-Porträt von Graham Allen
Graham Allen is Associate Professor in Modern English at University College Cork. His is author of Mary Shelley: Critical Issues (Palgrave, 2008), Shelley's Frankenstein: A Reader's Guide (Continuum, 2008) and (with Roy Sellars) editor of The Salt Companion to Harold Bloom (SALT, 2007).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Graham Allen
- 1999, 256 Seiten, Maße: 12,8 x 19,8 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
- ISBN-10: 0415174759
- ISBN-13: 9780415174756
Sprache:
Englisch
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