Kristeva, Julia. “Word, Dialogue and Novel.” The Kristeva Reader , edited by Toril Moi, Columbia University Press, 1986, pp. 34–61.
“The text is a productivity, a permutation of texts, an intertextuality… In the space of a text, many utterances taken from other texts intersect and neutralize one another.” julia kristeva intertextuality pdf
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| Concept | Kristeva’s Explanation | |---------|------------------------| | | A text’s meaning depends on other texts; it is a “mosaic of quotations.” | | Horizontal axis | Author → Text → Reader | | Vertical axis | Text ↔ other texts (historical/social) | | Key influence | Bakhtin (dialogism, polyphony, carnival) | | Opposes | Traditional source study (influence, borrowing) → instead: necessary, structural condition of textuality. | “The text is a productivity, a permutation of
(PDF) for a deep dive into its history from structuralism to post-structuralism. Explore how these theories apply to modern media and visual arts like film and newspapers on GRIN. to a specific book or would you like a list of primary PDF sources Intertextuality: An Introduction - Project MUSE