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单词 intertextuality
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Definition of intertextuality in English:

intertextuality

noun ˌɪntətɛkstʃʊˈalɪtiˌin(t)ərˌtek(st)SHəˈwalədē
mass noun
  • The relationship between texts, especially literary ones.

    every text is a product of intertextuality
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And for whom ‘there is no such thing as an author’, because ‘Every text is a product of intertextuality, a tissue of allusions to and citations of other texts’.
    • The betweenness which we attribute, as intertextuality, to particular discourses, is characteristic of all instances of discourse: language is between people as languages are between peoples.
    • By employing this broadened perspective on intertextuality, instructors become part of the process that allows other voices to be heard.
    • My concept of intertextuality thus goes back to Bakhtin's dialogism and Barthes' text theory.
    • And this produces a more active version of intertextuality, where there's a kind of force and reciprocation between a place and a text, rather than just a vague evocation.
    • Its emphasis is largely qualitative, demonstrating and playing with the interconnection between differing methodologies as a kind of intertextuality, a bricolage.
    • This intertextuality helps blur the distinction between popular cultural texts and between the different roles media celebrities typically play.
    • Intertextuality functions through filiations and associations; in short, intertextuality is reading like-wise and has the potential to take over as its own text.
    • He is (while acknowledging of course the dialogic and inherent and inevitable intertextuality of the final artefact) the creative origin of this text.
    • To integrate the black writers into a single modernist unit would, we felt, be to lose the distinctive intertextuality and the political dimensions of what was, after all, at least in part a separate cultural and social movement.
    • The theoretical cluster of intertextuality and feminist literary history is a rich seam in current debates on the link between poststructuralism and feminist theory, and with good reason.
    • This is especially important for me as a postmodern writer and researcher, where intertextuality is a major consideration in the production of cultural and creative pieces.
    • This perspective can shed a new light upon the concept of intertextuality itself.
    • Perhaps no genre exemplifies the death of the author, intertextuality, and every text's debt to previous writers and texts than the art of fairy tales.
    • Accordingly, the ‘tradition’ of poetry takes on an ontological invulnerability to its own historicity and intertextuality.
    • This performed intertextuality takes a real reader and a real reading situation into account, thereby justifying the connections made out of it.
    • The fourth chapter describes the relations between irony and intertextuality.
    • That I have framed my discussion in terms of reappropriation is indicative of my position that these women are engaging in dialogicality and intertextuality, in the vein of Bakhtin.
    • The intertextuality and self-reflexivity of literature is not, finally, a defining feature but a foregrounding of aspects of language use and questions about representation that may also be observed elsewhere.
    • Given the dialogic nature of language, the paradox of intertextuality is that repetition can involve semantic renewal and difference.
    Synonyms
    interrelationship, interrelatedness, interconnectedness, connection, linkage, cohesion, coherence

Derivatives

  • intertextual

  • adjective ˌɪntəˈtɛkstjʊəlˌɪn(t)ərˈtɛkstʃuəl
    • Relating to or involving a relationship between texts, especially literary ones.

      intertextual links between Montaigne and Shakespeare
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I will return to this intertextual leitmotif shortly.
      • However, the point, as we see it, is not whether or not readers were - or are - able to apprehend the intertextual vastness of emblem literature.
      • In a theoretical coda I conclude with some remarks on the possibilities of what can be described as the intertextual feminization of literary history.
  • intertextually

  • adverbˌɪntəˈtɛkstjʊəli
    • In fact, the guest's speech is intertextually linked to Jewish literature's traditional symbiotic relation to catastrophe.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Read intertextually, these two texts create a perfect fantastic narrative: The first narrative tilts toward the marvelous, while the second tilts toward the realistic.
      • Reading biblical texts intertextually with a hermeneutics of other deconstructs the familiar and conventional.
 
 

Definition of intertextuality in US English:

intertextuality

nounˌin(t)ərˌtek(st)SHəˈwalədē
  • The relationship between texts, especially literary ones.

    every text is a product of intertextuality
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Intertextuality functions through filiations and associations; in short, intertextuality is reading like-wise and has the potential to take over as its own text.
    • This performed intertextuality takes a real reader and a real reading situation into account, thereby justifying the connections made out of it.
    • He is (while acknowledging of course the dialogic and inherent and inevitable intertextuality of the final artefact) the creative origin of this text.
    • Given the dialogic nature of language, the paradox of intertextuality is that repetition can involve semantic renewal and difference.
    • Its emphasis is largely qualitative, demonstrating and playing with the interconnection between differing methodologies as a kind of intertextuality, a bricolage.
    • Perhaps no genre exemplifies the death of the author, intertextuality, and every text's debt to previous writers and texts than the art of fairy tales.
    • This intertextuality helps blur the distinction between popular cultural texts and between the different roles media celebrities typically play.
    • Accordingly, the ‘tradition’ of poetry takes on an ontological invulnerability to its own historicity and intertextuality.
    • This is especially important for me as a postmodern writer and researcher, where intertextuality is a major consideration in the production of cultural and creative pieces.
    • The intertextuality and self-reflexivity of literature is not, finally, a defining feature but a foregrounding of aspects of language use and questions about representation that may also be observed elsewhere.
    • This perspective can shed a new light upon the concept of intertextuality itself.
    • The fourth chapter describes the relations between irony and intertextuality.
    • And for whom ‘there is no such thing as an author’, because ‘Every text is a product of intertextuality, a tissue of allusions to and citations of other texts’.
    • The betweenness which we attribute, as intertextuality, to particular discourses, is characteristic of all instances of discourse: language is between people as languages are between peoples.
    • That I have framed my discussion in terms of reappropriation is indicative of my position that these women are engaging in dialogicality and intertextuality, in the vein of Bakhtin.
    • My concept of intertextuality thus goes back to Bakhtin's dialogism and Barthes' text theory.
    • And this produces a more active version of intertextuality, where there's a kind of force and reciprocation between a place and a text, rather than just a vague evocation.
    • To integrate the black writers into a single modernist unit would, we felt, be to lose the distinctive intertextuality and the political dimensions of what was, after all, at least in part a separate cultural and social movement.
    • The theoretical cluster of intertextuality and feminist literary history is a rich seam in current debates on the link between poststructuralism and feminist theory, and with good reason.
    • By employing this broadened perspective on intertextuality, instructors become part of the process that allows other voices to be heard.
    Synonyms
    interrelationship, interrelatedness, interconnectedness, connection, linkage, cohesion, coherence
 
 
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