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Kristeva coined the term, intertextuality in 1966, and since that time intertextuality has come to have almost as many meanings as its users. It is no small task for this paper to clarify what intertextuality means for Kristeva and her mentor/colleague, Roland Barthes before criticizing their concept of intertextuality and its
Within these parameters, they sought to elaborate new concepts for the description of this new vision of the social or signifying space (Kristeva, with her coinage of terms such as 'intertextuality', 'signifying practice' or 'signifiance', 'paragramme', 'genotext' and 'phenotext', was the main exponent of this specific trend); to
Most critics agree that the term was coined in the late 1960s by Julia Kristeva, who combined ideas from Bakhtin on the social context of language with Saussure's positing of the systematic features of language.1 Kristeva's definition, in her essay “Word, Dialogue and Novel," reads: intertextuality is “a mosaic of quo-
introduced into literary theory by Julia Kristeva, the concept of intertextuality was anticipated by certain theorists who preceded Kristeva and whose theoretical concepts went a long way towards shaping. Kristeva's notion of intertextuality. Further, Bakhtin's dialogism provided the impetus for Kristeva' s theory. Barthes' s
The analysis of the concept of intertextual ity carried out in this essay begins with a survey of the various ways in which the subject appears before Kristeva's introduction of the term as such. Then it concentrates on Bakhtin's and Kristeva's role as the first contributors to the development of a theory of intertextuality.
focus on intertextuality after its emergence as a literary theory and practice in the 20 th century with the theories of such theorists as Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913),. Mikhail M. Bakhtin (1895-1975), Julia. Kristeva (b. 1941) and Roland Barthes. (1915-1980). The poet-critic T. S. Eliot. (1888-1965) will also be taken as
What is intertextuality? • Michael Bakhtin (1953/1986) - the utterance. • Julia Kristeva (1969/1980) - the utterance as ideologeme. • Serge Lacasse (2007) - Intertextuality and hypertextuality. • John Richarson and Stan Hawkins (2007) - Intertextual method for reading
20 Mar 2015 Full-text (PDF) | Julia Kristeva's contribution to the notion of intertextuality is immense. She not only coined the word intertextuality but substantially stressed the importance of the potential dynamics that lay within the text. Text is not a unilinear entity but a heterogeneous combination of
analysis which also gives rise to the Kristevan concept of 'intertextuality'. This fundamental essay also demonstrates how Bakbtin provides the starting- point for Kristeva's own work on modernist discourse in Renolunbn in Poetic. Language. Working from Bakhtinian terms such as 'dialogism' and. 'carnivalism', Kristeva turns
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