On Intertextuality

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 3:111-117 (2006)
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Literary arts and sciences have the phenomenon of intertextuality exists. Literature and art in the intertextuality is to produce new ideas, the formation of the dialogue of intertextuality. Intertextuality is crucial for the literary arts; science intertextuality is relayed accurately to others intent monologue negative intertextuality, taken in the past of science with their own distinct literary and artistic attitude, intertextuality of science to that insignificant. Intertextuality is a sense in which generated a function of conversion . Constitute the intertextuality must have three elements: text A, B, and the text between them intertextuality contact. Intertextual phenomenon exists in both fields of literature and art, and of science. However, intertextuality in literature is a positive one which produces new meaning and forms dialogue therefore occupies a decisive position, while intertextuality in science is a negative one which accurately transmits the other's thought hence is of monolog. Since science's view to the past is completely different from literature, it values ​​intertextuality little. As a kind of functioning relationship in which meanings are transformed and come into being, three elements are necessarily required for the formation of intertexuality: text a, text b, and intertextual relationship

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