Reflecting on “An Introduction to Intertextuality” by semiotician and art critic, Bahman Namvar Motlaq, the Iran Book News Agency (04.05.12) cites Julia Kristeva, the Bulgarian-French philosopher who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq: “Today, intertextuality is one of the most widely used theories in the field of literary and art criticism. The founders of this field are Julia Kristeva and Roland Barthes”
Posted May 4, 2012
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Reflecting on “An Introduction to Intertextuality” by semiotician and art critic, Bahman Namvar Motlaq, the Iran Book News Agency (04.05.12) cites Julia Kristeva, the Bulgarian-French philosopher who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq: ”Today, intertextuality is one of the most widely used theories in the field of literary and art criticism. The founders of this field are Julia Kristeva and Roland Barthes”.