Summary
Marko Juvan: Intertextuality
The study of the Slovenian literary theorist Marko Juvan Intertextuality in this area represents the most exhaustive analysis of the history and poetics of the phenomenon named by Julija Kristeva, together with Roland Barthes, in the late 1960s. The ontological starting points of this key term are, among others, Bakhtin's dialogism, Derrida's critique of Western logocentrism, the deconstruction of Saussure's model of sign and structure, the aesthetics of reception, as well as the culture of memory. This opens up a new field of semiotic text marking, suggesting the relative character of meaning, identity, subject, text and socio-historical reality. As an extremely transgressive and ambivalent term, general intertextuality is also accepted in interdisciplinary research of social sciences, visual arts, media and popular culture, while special intertextuality (citability) is mostly limited to a different approach to the study of literary texts.
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