intertextuality

intertextuality
noun (plural -ties) Etymology: French intertextualité, from inter- + textuel textual + -ité -ity Date: 1975 the complex interrelationship between a text and other texts taken as basic to the creation or interpretation of the text • intertextual adjectiveintertextually adverb

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  • Intertextuality — is the shaping of texts meanings by other texts. It can refer to an author’s borrowing and transformation of a prior text or to a reader’s referencing of one text in reading another. The term “intertextuality” has, itself, been borrowed and… …   Wikipedia

  • intertextuality — by 1974, from INTER (Cf. inter ) + textuality (see TEXTUAL (Cf. textual)). Related: Intertextual …   Etymology dictionary

  • intertextuality — noun a) The idea that a given text is a response to what has already been written, be it explicit or implicit. When one studies the intertextuality of Hamlet , one realises that William Shakespeare must have read thousands of books. b) The… …   Wiktionary

  • intertextuality — See intertextual. * * * …   Universalium

  • intertextuality —    The introduction of another text and its meaning inside the present text. Also see reflexivity …   Glossary of Art Terms

  • intertextuality — [ˌɪntətɛkstjʊ alɪti] noun the relationship between texts. Derivatives intertextual adjective intertextually adverb …   English new terms dictionary

  • intertextuality — in·ter·tex·tu·al·i·ty …   English syllables

  • intertextuality —  Интертекстуальность …   Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов

  • intertextuality — n. the relationship between esp. literary texts …   Useful english dictionary

  • ИНТЕРТЕКСТУАЛЬНОСТЬ — (intertextuality) си. Деконструкция …   Большой толковый социологический словарь

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