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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.47960/2303-7431.26.2021.82

CARNIVAL OF INTERTEXTUALITY: KURT VONNEGUT’S TIMEQUAKE

Lovorka Gruić Grmuša orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-4187-2652 ; University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences


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Abstract

This paper analyzes Kurt Vonnegut’s hybrid genre text Timequake (1997),
which with its dialogism and intertextual references to other texts and
film creates new meanings and appears as a carnival of intertextuality.
The study is informed by Julia Kristeva’s concept of intertextuality,
which perceives the text as an open productivity (Kristeva, 1980), and
by Bakhtin’s theory of carnival conflated with polyphony and dialogism,
which articulate a unity of uninterrupted continuity and metamorphosis,
“of the world’s revival and renewal” (Bakhtin, 1984), where a variety
of colliding voices come into contact in a collective dialogue. The dynamic
relationship of comic and dramatic recontextualizations between
this and other texts, or body of texts, and mediums, illuminates how this
interrelationship highlights the transposition and subversion of meaning,
as well as the transgression and carnivalization, which augment the
discursive reversals between referential and self-referential, fact and fiction.

Keywords

intertextuality; carnivalization; dialogism; Kurt Vonnegut; Mikhail Bakhtin; Julia Kristeva

Hrčak ID:

279961

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/279961

Publication date:

23.6.2022.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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