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Intertextuality

Intertextuality is referred to for many things in a day. Books tv radio and


film etc.
Intertextuality simply means creating one text in reference to another. i.e. it
can refer to an author.
Justin Timberlake borrowed dance moves from Michael Jackson intertextual
as we can see the influences of Michael Jackson.
Music DJs are continuously using intertextuality in remixs and mashing
together different songs into 1
Films music setting/location
Intertextuality was coined by psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva in 1969
Intertextuality is the shaping of texts meanings by other texts.
A text that is the absorption and transformation of another. Interpretation of
these references is influenced by the audiences prior knowledge of other
texts.
Stranger things and intertextuality
Intertextuality with Hollywood sequels. Hollywood sequels, remakes and
reboots use references to their own history as a frequent, but unsatisfying,
replacement for actual drama.
Weaponised intertextuality all the fans of the borrowed theme, will have an
immediate response. Fan service.
Pastiche copy totally copying a format imitates another movie
Amalgam combining lots of different things nothing new
Intertextuality + cynically capitalisation on nostalgia = weaponised
intertextuality
All poetry and art are made as a reaction of something before influenced
Overthrowing the precursor doing it better than their predecessor
Cannot avoid intertextuality everything is inspired become good at
intertextuality The anxiety of influence
Intertextuality in the big issue
Intertextuality from the time around the referendum whilst choosing a prime
minister Abba winner takes it all references to winner takes it all
jokingly on a really big topic serious topic
Globe has been reduced and made to be a disco ball

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