History and Poetics of IntertextualityPurdue University Press, 2008 - 216 strani Marko Juvan's History and Poetics of Intertextuality is a revised and updated translation of his 2000 book Intertekstualnost (Intertextuality). In his book, Juvan argues that while intertextuality is constitutive of all textuality it may be grounded in certain literary works, genres, or styles (e.g., parody or allusion as forms of citationality). He surveys the field in order to ground the poetics of intertextuality in the history of its idea from Kristeva to New Historicism and citationality from Genette's late structuralism to text theory. In humanities scholarship literary studies have transformed the notion of intertextuality from its transgressive content into a detailed descriptive methodology. However, by bringing citationality into focus, they also stressed that literature is an autopoetic system, living on cultural memory, and interacting with other social discourses. The poetics of intertextuality proposed here, based mainly on semiotics, elucidates factors determining the socio-historically elusive border between general intertextuality and citationality (encyclopaedic literary competence, paratext, etc.) and explores modes of intertextual representation, stressing that pre-texts evoked or re-written in post-texts figure as interpretants of the latter and vice versa. Intertextual derivations and references, which have become common in literary culture, are finally explained as intertextual figures and genres. |
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aesthetic allusion Antiquity Anton Ocvirk artistic avant-garde Bakhtin Bakhtinian Barthes Barthes's borrowed canon century citation citationality classical codes comic Comparative Literature concept of intertextuality contemporary context conventions creative critical Culler cultural memory deconstruction Derrida dialogism epic example figures forms function Genette genres hermeneutics heteroglossia historical Historicism Holthuis idea ideology imitation influence interaction interpretation Intertextualität Juvan Kristeva Lachmann language linguistic Literary History literary scholarship literary text literary work's meaning Menippean satire metafiction metatext modern modernist motifs narrative notion novel original Palimpsests paraphrase parody pastiche perspective Pfister poem poet poetic poetry postmodernism postmodernist poststructuralism poststructuralist pre-text Prešeren's quotations reader reception relations representation rhetorical Riffaterre role Russian Formalism semantic semiosis semiotic signifying signs Slovene Slovenia social discourse sociolects speech structuralist structure style stylistic stylization techniques Tel Quel term text's textual world thematic themes theoretical theory of intertextuality tion tradition Trans transformation translation transposition travesty utterance word writing