
Intertextuality
Graham Allen(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 19. May 2011
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Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-0-415-59694-7 (ISBN)
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Theories of intertextuality suggest that meaning in a text can only ever be understood in relation to other texts; no work stands alone but is interlinked with the tradition that came before it and the context in which it is produced. This idea of intertextuality is crucial to understanding literary studies today.
Graham Allen deftly introduces the topic and relates its significance to key theories and movements in the study of literature.
The second edition of this important guide to intertextuality:
outlines the history and contemporary use of the term
incorporates a wealth of illuminating examples from literature and culture
includes a new, expanded conclusion on the future of intertextuality
examines the politics and aesthetics of the term
relates intertextuality to global cultures and new media.
Looking at intertextuality in relation to structuralism, post-structuralism, deconstruction, postcolonialism, Marxism, feminism and psychoanalytic theory, this is a fascinating and useful guide for all students of literature and culture.
Graham Allen deftly introduces the topic and relates its significance to key theories and movements in the study of literature.
The second edition of this important guide to intertextuality:
outlines the history and contemporary use of the term
incorporates a wealth of illuminating examples from literature and culture
includes a new, expanded conclusion on the future of intertextuality
examines the politics and aesthetics of the term
relates intertextuality to global cultures and new media.
Looking at intertextuality in relation to structuralism, post-structuralism, deconstruction, postcolonialism, Marxism, feminism and psychoanalytic theory, this is a fascinating and useful guide for all students of literature and culture.
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2nd edition
Language
English
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London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-59694-7 (9780415596947)
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Graham Allen lectures on Romantic and Victorian literature, and literary theory at University College, Cork. He is author of Harold Bloom: A Poetics of Conflict, Roland Barthes (Routledge Critical Thinkers), Mary Shelley, The Reader's Guide to 'Frankenstein', and editor of The Salt Companion to Harold Bloom (with Roy Sellers) and Reading on Audience and Textual Materiality (with Carrie Griffin and Mary O'Connell).
Content
Introduction 1. Origins: Saussure, Bakhtin, Kristeva 2. The Text Unbound: Barthes 3. Structuralist Approaches: Genette and Riffaterre 4. Situated Readers: Bloom, Feminism, Postcolonialism 5. Postmodern conclusions Conclusion 'The Futures of Intertextuality' Glossary Bibliography Index