Sequel as A Type of Metatext Practice: Philosophical Perspective

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The article considers the phenomenon of the sequel as a type of metatext practice and as an integral component in the chain of knowledge transfer. The reproducibility of the original text is thus correlated with "unlimited" semiosis / interpretation. The phenomenon of metatext is closely r...

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Autores: Vladimirovna Khorosheva, Natalia, Vladimirovna Kostyrya, Alyona, Vasilyevna Mamonova, Natalya, Vasilyevna Lysova, Olga, Sergeevna Popova, Natalia
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Repositorio:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representaciones
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.usil.edu.pe:article/1105
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/1105
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:sequel, semiosis, referent, metatext, secondary text, metatext practice, Jane Austen.
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spelling Sequel as A Type of Metatext Practice: Philosophical PerspectiveVladimirovna Khorosheva, NataliaVladimirovna Kostyrya, AlyonaVasilyevna Mamonova, NatalyaVasilyevna Lysova, OlgaSergeevna Popova, Nataliasequel, semiosis, referent, metatext, secondary text, metatext practice, Jane Austen.The article considers the phenomenon of the sequel as a type of metatext practice and as an integral component in the chain of knowledge transfer. The reproducibility of the original text is thus correlated with "unlimited" semiosis / interpretation. The phenomenon of metatext is closely related to the functioning of secondary texts, since any metatext belongs to the category of secondary texts. By secondary, we mean text created as a result of processing the original, primary text.The sequel acts as a secondary text, and the text that interprets the main text. The relevance of the research, therefore, is related to such philosophical and linguistic problems as reference and interpretation. The popularity of sequels written by modern authors to Jane Austen's novels can be seen as a particular manifestation of the general "fashion" for secondariness. Consciously or not, modern "successors" of her novels tend to repeat her style, even if they simply borrow the characters and plot of the novels. Within the framework of semiotics, the sequel can be considered as a "sign" that displays its referent - the novels of Austen. However (from the point of view of stylistics), the sequel cannot be an exact copy of its original, since it is invariably created in other socio-cultural conditions. A sequel as a sign can display its referent (novel) in three main types: index, icon, symbol, and their combinations. Thus, the article analyzes each of the ways of display and concludes that it is impossible to symbolically reflect the proto-text on the example of the novel "Pride and prejudice" and its sequels written by contemporary authors. One of the results of the work is the assumption that the ontological status of the new "possible world" in the sequel and therefore its communicative success, are in direct correlation with the way of referential representation of the original.Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola S.A.2021-03-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/110510.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE2.10105Propósitos y Representaciones. Journal of Educational Psychology; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Professional competencies for international university education; e1105Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Professional competencies for international university education; e1105Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Professional competencies for international university education; e11052310-46352307-799910.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE2reponame:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representacionesinstname:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyolainstacron:USILenghttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/1105/1462Copyright (c) 2021 Propósitos y Representacioneshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-04-13T15:15:05Zmail@mail.com -
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title Sequel as A Type of Metatext Practice: Philosophical Perspective
spellingShingle Sequel as A Type of Metatext Practice: Philosophical Perspective
Vladimirovna Khorosheva, Natalia
sequel, semiosis, referent, metatext, secondary text, metatext practice, Jane Austen.
title_short Sequel as A Type of Metatext Practice: Philosophical Perspective
title_full Sequel as A Type of Metatext Practice: Philosophical Perspective
title_fullStr Sequel as A Type of Metatext Practice: Philosophical Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Sequel as A Type of Metatext Practice: Philosophical Perspective
title_sort Sequel as A Type of Metatext Practice: Philosophical Perspective
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vladimirovna Khorosheva, Natalia
Vladimirovna Kostyrya, Alyona
Vasilyevna Mamonova, Natalya
Vasilyevna Lysova, Olga
Sergeevna Popova, Natalia
author Vladimirovna Khorosheva, Natalia
author_facet Vladimirovna Khorosheva, Natalia
Vladimirovna Kostyrya, Alyona
Vasilyevna Mamonova, Natalya
Vasilyevna Lysova, Olga
Sergeevna Popova, Natalia
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Vasilyevna Mamonova, Natalya
Vasilyevna Lysova, Olga
Sergeevna Popova, Natalia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv sequel, semiosis, referent, metatext, secondary text, metatext practice, Jane Austen.
topic sequel, semiosis, referent, metatext, secondary text, metatext practice, Jane Austen.
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The article considers the phenomenon of the sequel as a type of metatext practice and as an integral component in the chain of knowledge transfer. The reproducibility of the original text is thus correlated with "unlimited" semiosis / interpretation. The phenomenon of metatext is closely related to the functioning of secondary texts, since any metatext belongs to the category of secondary texts. By secondary, we mean text created as a result of processing the original, primary text.The sequel acts as a secondary text, and the text that interprets the main text. The relevance of the research, therefore, is related to such philosophical and linguistic problems as reference and interpretation. The popularity of sequels written by modern authors to Jane Austen's novels can be seen as a particular manifestation of the general "fashion" for secondariness. Consciously or not, modern "successors" of her novels tend to repeat her style, even if they simply borrow the characters and plot of the novels. Within the framework of semiotics, the sequel can be considered as a "sign" that displays its referent - the novels of Austen. However (from the point of view of stylistics), the sequel cannot be an exact copy of its original, since it is invariably created in other socio-cultural conditions. A sequel as a sign can display its referent (novel) in three main types: index, icon, symbol, and their combinations. Thus, the article analyzes each of the ways of display and concludes that it is impossible to symbolically reflect the proto-text on the example of the novel "Pride and prejudice" and its sequels written by contemporary authors. One of the results of the work is the assumption that the ontological status of the new "possible world" in the sequel and therefore its communicative success, are in direct correlation with the way of referential representation of the original.
description The article considers the phenomenon of the sequel as a type of metatext practice and as an integral component in the chain of knowledge transfer. The reproducibility of the original text is thus correlated with "unlimited" semiosis / interpretation. The phenomenon of metatext is closely related to the functioning of secondary texts, since any metatext belongs to the category of secondary texts. By secondary, we mean text created as a result of processing the original, primary text.The sequel acts as a secondary text, and the text that interprets the main text. The relevance of the research, therefore, is related to such philosophical and linguistic problems as reference and interpretation. The popularity of sequels written by modern authors to Jane Austen's novels can be seen as a particular manifestation of the general "fashion" for secondariness. Consciously or not, modern "successors" of her novels tend to repeat her style, even if they simply borrow the characters and plot of the novels. Within the framework of semiotics, the sequel can be considered as a "sign" that displays its referent - the novels of Austen. However (from the point of view of stylistics), the sequel cannot be an exact copy of its original, since it is invariably created in other socio-cultural conditions. A sequel as a sign can display its referent (novel) in three main types: index, icon, symbol, and their combinations. Thus, the article analyzes each of the ways of display and concludes that it is impossible to symbolically reflect the proto-text on the example of the novel "Pride and prejudice" and its sequels written by contemporary authors. One of the results of the work is the assumption that the ontological status of the new "possible world" in the sequel and therefore its communicative success, are in direct correlation with the way of referential representation of the original.
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