http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=1229 Not much new material but written by Graham Allen.
http://elab.eserver.org/hfl0278.html "Derived from the Latin intertexto, meaning to intermingle while weaving" My beloved etymology <3
http://www.adamhodges.com/info/intertextuality.htm Pretty useless and very brief but mentions that Bakhtin inspired Kristeva so even intertextuality is intertextual??
http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Students/crl9502.html - this is a great article entitled
Intertextuality in Advertisements for Silk Cut Cigarettes. The subject matter isn't the same but the author, Catherine R Langan's intention is that "By examining these advertisements this essay will illustrate the uses and effects that advertisers can produce via intertextuality, which aid them to sell their products." and I similarly am going to analyse the products of physical modelling, special effects and character creation and if intertextuality helps us to understand them. The most interesting bit for me however was spotting an advert that my very own tutor, John Beaufoy created!
Apparently "the phallic symbol occurs as the tin man's nose, which has forced its way through the silk leaving a vaginal shaped hole in the handkerchief." =O John tut tut! =P
http://www.britishhorrorfilms.co.uk/ -where I researched and found out a lot of useful information on horror films and was inspired to watch some I found.
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