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Intertextuality - Wikipedia
Intertextuality is the shaping of a text's meaning by another text, either through deliberate compositional strategies such as quotation, allusion, calque, ...
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What is Intertextuality — Definition and Examples - StudioBinder
Intertextuality is the relationship between texts, ie, books, movies, plays, songs, games, etc. In other words, it's anytime one text is referenced in another ...
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[PDF] Intertextuality: How Texts Rely on Other Texts1 - Charles Bazerman
Learning to analyze intertextuality will help you pick through the ways writers draw other characters into their story and how they position them- selves within ...
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intertextuality
intertextuality, n. Lit. Theory. (ɪntətɛkstjuːˈælɪtɪ) [ad. F. intertextualité (coined by J. Kristeva 1967, in Critique XXIII. 444): see inter- and textuality n.] The need for one text to be read in the light of its allusions to and differences from the content or structure of other texts; the (allus...
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Semiotics for Beginners: Intertextuality - visual-memory.co.uk
Intertextuality suggests that art imitates art. Oscar Wilde (typically) took this notion further, declaring provocatively that 'life imitates art'.
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What Is Intertextuality? How to Apply Literary Inspiration to Your ...
The notion of intertextuality posits that everything has some form of influence or borrowing from literary works of the past.
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“Everything Everywhere All At Once” and intertextuality in ...
Apr 27, 2022 — The movies referenced in “Everything Everywhere” aren't used as a punchline or as nostalgia bait. They're treated with respect, and ...
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(PDF) Intertextuality - ResearchGate
Intertextuality is a term that indicates that all texts, whether written or spoken, whether formal or informal, whether artistic or mundane, are in some way ...
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INTERTEXTUALITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INTERTEXTUALITY is the complex interrelationship between a text and other texts taken as basic to the creation or interpretation of the text.
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Intertextuality | EBSCO Research Starters
Intertextuality is a literary concept that describes how texts reference or draw upon one another, creating layers of meaning. Coined by philosopher and ...
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Intertextuality: Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
Intertextuality refers to the interdependent ways in which texts stand in relation to one another—as well as to the culture at large—to ...
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Intertextuality
Intertextuality is, thus, a way of accounting for the role of literary and extra-literary materials without recourse to traditional notions of authorship.
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Transtextuality
Genette described transtextuality as a "more inclusive term" than intertextuality. Subtypes
Genette provided five subtypes of transtextuality, namely: intertextuality, paratextuality, architextuality, metatextuality, and hypertextuality
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intertextual
intertextual, a. Lit. Theory. (ɪntəˈtɛkstjuːəl) [Back-formation f. *intertextuality n., after Fr. intertextuelle (coined in J. Kristeva Semeiotike (1969) 115).] Denoting literary criticism which considers a text in the light of its relation to other texts; also used of texts so considered.1973 Lang....
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Metatextuality
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Parody
Post-structuralism
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Intertextuality
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