Sadržaj:
  • Introduction
  • 1 Origins: Saussure, Bakhtin, Kristeva
  • The relational word: Saussure
  • The social word: Bakhtin
  • Dialogism
  • 'Te Quel', production: Kriteva
  • Dialogism to intertextuality
  • Transposition
  • Bakhtin or Kristeva?
  • 2 The text unbound: Barthes
  • From work to text
  • The death of the Author
  • Readerly and writerly texts
  • The paradoxical text
  • 3 Structuralist approaches: Genette and Riffaterre
  • Structuralist poetics: Genettte
  • Transtextuality
  • Paratextuality
  • Hypertextuality
  • Structuralist hermeneutics: Riffaterre
  • Literary competence
  • 4 Situated raders: Bloom, feminism, postcolonialism
  • Influence revisited: Bloom
  • Mapping misreding
  • Gynocriticism and intertextuality
  • The return of the female author
  • The return to Bakhtin: feminism and postcolonialism
  • 5 Postmodern conclusions
  • Intertextuality in the non-literary arts
  • Postmodernism and intertextuality
  • Postmodernism and the return of history
  • Intertextuality, hypertextuality and the World Wide Web
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index