intertextuality

<linguistics, philosophy, semantic theory> the complex mosaic of relationships by means of which signifiers have meaning in the semantic theories of Lyotard and Kristeva. Recommended Reading: Graham Allen, Intertextuality (Routledge, 2000); Criticism, History, and Intertextuality, ed. by Richard Fleming and Michael Payne (Bucknell, 1987); and Michael Worton and Judith Still, Intertextuality: Theories and Practices (Manchester, 1991).

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Nearby terms: interpolation theorem « interpretation « intersection of sets « intertextuality » intrinsic - extrinsic » intrinsicism » intuitionism