Debates and Contexts
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Köp båda 2 för 486 kr"Mary Orrs Intertextuality is a major achievement. A provocative analysis of the canonization of intertextuality and its main theorists, it is also a probing anatomization of intertextualitys others, such as influence, imitation and quotation. Theoretically acute, and sensitive to metaphor as much as to meaning, this book illuminates papyri, Renaissance commonplace books and the internet as much as it reorientates our understanding of intertextuality. A must read for everyone interested in critical theory." Michael Worton, Vice-Provost and Fielden Professor of French Language and Literature, University College London "While advancing a spirited defence of Kristeva, Mary Orr offers a knowledgeable theoretical discussion of intertextuality that throws light on interdiscursivity, interdisciplinarity and intercultural discourse. Intertextuality argues vigorously that hypertexts serve as a generational marker for younger critics and encourage not just a modish but a new way of viewing the translingual and transcultural imagination. In so doing, Professor Orr recuperates a revitalized metacritical consideration of influence, imitation, allusion and quotation in a fascinating book that should open criticism to an exciting future." Allan H. Pasco, Hall Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature, University of Kansas
Mary Orr is Professor of Modern French Studies at the University of Exeter.
Prologue. Introduction. Chapter 1 - Intertextuality. Kristevas Term in Context. Kristevas Intertextuality and Semeiotik. Barthes. Riffaterre. Interdiscursivity. Interdisciplinarity. Internet and Hypertext. Chapter 2 Influence. Influence v Intertextuality. Blooms Anxiety of Influence in Context. Harold Bloom. Traditional Influence. Chapter 3 Imitation. Imitation in Context: Mimesis or Anti-mimesis?. Richard Dawkins: Genetics and Memetics. Grard Genette: Rhetoric and the Mimologic. Ren Girard: Sandal and Excommunication. Countering the Canon: Imitatio v Plagiarism, Forgery, Counterfeit. Chapter 4 - Quotation. Quotation in context: Dictionary or Postmodern Definitions?. Quotations Crystallizations: Illustrations in Few Other Words. AllusionQuotations Aptness: Adeptness in Other Words. Abridgement as Allegory and Parable. Bridging as Cycle and Cyclification. Span and Interpretation. Quotation as Extraction: Re-circulations and Exchanges in so Many Other Words. Prophecy. Translation. Coda: the Return of Reference and the Work of Paul Ricoeur. Conclusions. Notes. Refernces and Bibliography. Index. Dictionary of Alternative Terms.