Intertextuality : theories and practices

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Intertextuality : theories and practices

edited by Michael Worton and Judith Still

Manchester University Press , distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1990

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hard ISBN 9780719027635

内容説明

Since Julia Kristeva coined the term in 1966, intertextuality has become one of the major fields of textual enquiry throughout the world. Offering both a series of contemporary attitudes towards the subject and a number of radical proposals for future research, this volume contains essays by American, British and Australian scholars, including Ross Chambers, John Frow and Michael Riffaterre. The introduction suggests that this new form of criticism should be seen in a cultural tradition dating back to Ancient Greece. Approaching the subject from perspectives as diverse as Marxism, psychoanalysis, sexual politics and the cinema, the book confirms intertextuality as a useful way of analyzing and responding to texts. Each essay examines one aspect of contemporary practice and proposes new ways forward for students and teachers.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780719027642

内容説明

Since Julia Kristeva coined the term in 1966, intertextuality has become one of the major fields of textual enquiry throughout the world. Offering both a series of contemporary attitudes towards the subject and a number of radical proposals for future research, this volume contains essays by American, British and Australian scholars, including Ross Chambers, John Frow and Michael Riffaterre. The introduction suggests that this new form of criticism should be seen in a cultural tradition dating back to Ancient Greece. Approaching the subject from perspectives as diverse as Marxism, psychoanalysis, sexual politics and the cinema, the book confirms intertextuality as a useful way of analyzing and responding to texts. Each essay examines one aspect of contemporary practice and proposes new ways forward for students and teachers.

目次

  • Fiction, fact and madness - intertextual relations among Gide's female characters, Celia Britton
  • alter ego - intertextuality, irony and the politics of reading, Ross Chambers
  • intertextuality and ontology, John Frow
  • missing you - intertextuality, transference and the language of love, Sean Hand
  • autobiography as intertext - Barthes, Sarraute, Robbe-Grille, Ann Jefferson
  • Roland Barthes - an intertextual figure, Diane Knight
  • intertextuality or influence - Kristeva, Bloom and the "Poesies" of Isadore Ducasse, Roland Lack
  • literature, cinema, television - intertextuality in Jean Renoir's "Le Testament du Docteur Cordelier", Keith Reader
  • compulsory reader response - the intertextual drive, Michael Riffaterre.

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