Intertextuality
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Relations
- Postmodern Philosophy: Postmodern philosophy explores the concept of intertextuality, which refers to the way texts and discourses are interconnected and shaped by other texts and discourses.
- Mashup: Mashups exhibit intertextuality by incorporating and referencing multiple existing texts or works.
- Pastiche: Pastiches are intertextual, drawing from and referencing other texts or works.
- Postmodernism: Intertextuality, the shaping of texts by other texts, is a key concept in postmodern literature and theory.
- Linguistic Turn: The concept of intertextuality, which refers to the relationships between texts, was influenced by the linguistic turn and its focus on the interconnectedness of language and meaning.
- French Theory: The concept of intertextuality, developed by Julia Kristeva, is an important aspect of French Theory.
- Poststructuralism: Poststructuralists emphasize the intertextual nature of texts, where meaning is derived from the relationships between texts.
- Metanarratives: Metanarratives are intertextual, drawing from and referencing other texts and narratives.
- Poststructuralism: Poststructuralists emphasize the concept of intertextuality, where texts are seen as interconnected and influenced by other texts.