Publication detail
Hypertext, Hypotext, Grafted Text: A Practical Approach to Print Hypertextuality in the Process of Literary Analysis
VRÁNOVÁ, M.
Czech title
Hypertext, hypotext, transplantovaný text: Praktický přístup k tištěné podobě hypertextuality v procesu literární analýzy
English title
Hypertext, Hypotext, Grafted Text: A Practical Approach to Print Hypertextuality in the Process of Literary Analysis
Type
book chapter
Language
en
Original abstract
This contribution deals with an approach applicable to the practical literary analysis of texts characterized by hypertextuality. The author first distinguishes print hypertextuality, which she considers a subcategory of intertextuality, from electronic hypertextuality. The author heavily relies on Gérard Genette's theory of hypertextuality which she, however, adds to. Genette only deals with the binary relationship between the hypertext and the hypotext. Nevertheless, literary hypertexts may also refer to other pre-texts. The author calls these pre-texts grafted texts. All three categories of texts then participate in hypertextual communication mediated by the interpretational function of the hypertext and they form direct and indirect relationships with each other
Czech abstract
Tento příspěvek se zabývá přístupem vhodným pro praktickou literární analýzu textů, které se vyznačují hypertextualitou. Autorka nejprve odděluje tištěnou podobu hypertextuality, kterou považuje za podkategorii intertextuality, od elektronické hypertextuality. Z velké části se opírá o teorii hypertextuality Gérarda Genetta, kterou ale autorka doplňuje. Genette uvažuje jen o binárním vztahu mezi hypertextem a hypotextem, ale v textu hypertextového literárního díla mohou být i odkazy na jiné pretexty. Tyto autorka nazývá transplantované texty. Všechny tři kategorie textů se pak podílí na hypertextové komunikaci zprostředkované interpretační funkcí hypertextu, a to formou přímých a nepřímých vztahů.
English abstract
This contribution deals with an approach applicable to the practical literary analysis of texts characterized by hypertextuality. The author first distinguishes print hypertextuality, which she considers a subcategory of intertextuality, from electronic hypertextuality. The author heavily relies on Gérard Genette's theory of hypertextuality which she, however, adds to. Genette only deals with the binary relationship between the hypertext and the hypotext. Nevertheless, literary hypertexts may also refer to other pre-texts. The author calls these pre-texts grafted texts. All three categories of texts then participate in hypertextual communication mediated by the interpretational function of the hypertext and they form direct and indirect relationships with each other
Keywords in Czech
hypertextualita, hypertext, hypotext, transplantovaný text, Gérard Genette, rétorika
Keywords in English
hypertextuality, hypertext, hypotext, grafted text, Gérard Genette, rhetoric
RIV year
2012
Released
01.10.2012
Publisher
Barrister & Principal
Location
Brno
ISBN
978-80-87474-63-1
Book
Kovář, J. (ed.): Příspěvky k mezinárodní teorii literatury
Edition number
1
Pages from–to
143–151
Pages count
9
BIBTEX
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author="Martina {Vránová},
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year="2012",
month="October",
pages="143--151",
publisher="Barrister & Principal",
address="Brno",
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