#intertextuality — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #intertextuality, aggregated by home.social.
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Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow – No trackers, no ads. Black type, white background. Privacy policy: we don't collect or retain any data at all ever period. [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·Pluralistic: Theodora Goss's 'Letters From an Imaginary Country' (11 Nov 2025)
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://pluralistic.net/2025/11/11/athena-club/
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The last verse of Senses Fail’s “Miles to Go” (2022) is the final stanza from “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Whoever came up with that idea doesn’t know how poetry works. If you think any part of Robert Frost’s poem can exist in a vacuum, isolated from the whole, you’re a philistine.
#MusicCritique #PoetryInMusic #RobertFrost #SensesFail #MilesToGo #LitNerd #RockAndRollAnalysis #CulturalCritique #LyricsMatter #Intertextuality
https://songreading.wordpress.com/2025/08/30/senses-fail-has-miles-to-go-before-they-can-write-a-decent-song/ -
I just noticed that one of my posts from November 2023 links "back" to a post from May 2025.
#Intertextuality, birch!
My undergrad university professors would be so proud of me right now! XD
P.S. Oh, duh. I just realized it's not actually linking into the future, but it just links to a tag page, which of course features the latest posts with that dag. Derp-de-doo! It would've been so clever if I had actually thought to go back and update a 2023 post with a link to a 2025 post, though. I'm just gonna pretend that's what happened, anyway. XD
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definitely some intriguing synchronicities between Bee Girls and Liquid Sky. This could be the next "Dark Side of the Rainbow"!
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Now up, @cnDuKeli of @tcdh and Rongqian Ma speaking at #DH2024 about #intertextuality of embedded #poetry in #Ming and #Qing #vernacular writing. Based on 360 embedded poems from 18 novels.
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They also have another interesting call for contributions on a volume on underground creatures, open till end of June: https://gothicinasia.org/2024/06/01/underground-creatures/
#CfP #CallforPapers #transmediality #intertextuality #adaptationstudies
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They also have another interesting call for contributions on a volume on underground creatures, open till end of June: https://gothicinasia.org/2024/06/01/underground-creatures/
#CfP #CallforPapers #transmediality #intertextuality #adaptationstudies
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A new addition to our #darkacademia collection: M. L. Rio's novel "If We Were Villains" about a class of drama students embroiled in murder and intrigue, with lots of #Shakespeare references & in a beautiful anniversary edition:
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David Tenenbaum's study "Issues of Shame and Guilt in the Modern Novel" looks at feelings of remorse in Conrad, Ford, Greene, #Kafka, Camus, Wilde, Proust, & Mann
Daniel L. Medin traces #FranzKafka's influence on J. M. Coetzee, Philip Roth, and W. G. Sebald
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"Philosophical Allusions in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake" by Robert Baines aims to trace & decipher #JamesJoyce's #intertextuality network of allusions to philosophers such as #Aristotle, #Confucius, #Bergson & #Kant, and more!
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=1877266264
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Very pleased to announce the adoption of the #INTRO ontology to model contextuality in the poetry corpus of the #RomanticPeriodPoetryArchive. Read more about the project here:
https://www.romanticperiodpoetry.org/
#RPPA #intertextuality #Romanticism #poetry #contexts #GlobalRomanticism #c19th #digitalhumanities
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Currently spending time expanding the database of my ACDb with intertextual quotes and allusions from translation editions and relevant monographs on Augustine's letters, since a new version is planned for next year #intertextuality #digiclass #lateantiquity https://heidata.uni-heidelberg.de/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.11588/data/10085
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International hybrid conference:
Ovidian #poetry and its afterlife: new approaches and perspectives
👉 This conference brings together a host of Ovidian scholars who are approaching the corpus of the Augustan poet and its impact in the culture of later eras from innovative perspectives. Topics covered include #Ovid and #intertextuality, #genderstudies, #narratology, #literary genres, #epigraphy, Neo-#Latin studies, and modern fictional narratives.
https://www.antiquites.uliege.be/cms/c_10127895/fr/ovidian-poetry-and-its-afterlife
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Perhaps only those who haven't read Bakhtin can call themselves true Bakhtinians: the ideas have to reach you and influence you through a polyphony of other texts and people
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when you start the day with something that turns upside down a lot of previous assumptions - similarities between Kristeva's #intertextuality and #computational semantics in 'Literary Mathematics' https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=33010
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The best #popculture #narratives operate very well with #intertextuality which also explains their long-term popularity. It's a mechanism of appealing to different social (and age) groups by attaching references to other texts they might recognise.
Plus, a teenage character quoting #Sartre is just hilarious 😀 and educating - perhaps some viewers will go and look him up now 🤔
yay #WednesdayAddams
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«Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»
...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.
@semiotics of #intertextuality
#JuliaKristeva1/
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«Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»
...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.
@semiotics of #intertextuality
#JuliaKristeva1/
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«Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»
...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.
@semiotics of #intertextuality
#JuliaKristeva1/
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«Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»
...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.
@semiotics of #intertextuality
#JuliaKristeva1/
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«Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»
...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.
@semiotics of #intertextuality
#JuliaKristeva1/
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@pkeisman I don't work on #allusion in sources myself, but perhaps helpful for you (if you know it already -- sorry!) would be methodological spaces around the term #intertextuality, which is the subject of both computational and human close-reading. I've thought of this because I recently noted a review of a volume in the #classics field in which detection of allusion is discussed under the intertextuality rubric: https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2022/2022.11.02/
FWIW!
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CW: book review: intertextuality, application/limitation of natural language processing
In Bryn Mawr Classical Review (bwo @rogueclassicist's Thelxinoe):
Parkes, Ruth. Review of: #Intertextuality in Flavian epic #poetry: contemporary approaches: https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2022/2022.11.02/.
The book itself: Coffee, Neil, Chris Forstall, Lavinia Galli Milić, and Damien Nelis, eds. Intertextuality in Flavian Epic Poetry: Contemporary Approaches. De Gruyter, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110602203.