
Published online:
24 August 2015
Published in print:
01 March 2014
Online ISBN:
9781452949116
Print ISBN:
9780816687343
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Allegory Allegory
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Allegory Allegory
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Hermeneutic Desire Hermeneutic Desire
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Dialectical Images Dialectical Images
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Eternal Return Eternal Return
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Historicity Historicity
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Governmentality and Fiction Governmentality and Fiction
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Commonplaces Commonplaces
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New Questions New Questions
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Chapter
One The Transformation of Authorship
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Pages
xvi–19
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Published:March 2014
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Greaney, Patrick, 'The Transformation of Authorship', Quotational Practices: Repeating the Future in Contemporary Art (Minneapolis, MN , 2014; online edn, Minnesota Scholarship Online, 24 Aug. 2015), https://doi.org/10.5749/minnesota/9780816687343.003.0001, accessed 14 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter looks at the relationship between quotation and authorship and maintains that the notion of quotations, causing the doom of literature and art is an exaggeration. Literary works and art pieces have always included some form of copying in their creation, prompting the idea of quotational works as the immortalization of authorship due to the fact that even when all they do is quotation, these authors and artists remain as such. The chapter also examines how quotations alter their sources with discussions about allegory, hermeneutic desire, dialectical images, eternal return, historicity, governmentality and fiction, commonplaces, and new questions.
Keywords:
authorship, quotations, allegory, hermeneutic desire, dialectical images, eternal return, historicity, governmentality, commonplaces
Subject
Theory of Art
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