The following texts provide supplementary reading for each class topic (see individual topic pages for detailed resources lists). The field of intertextuality and its related discipline, semiotics, is very wide, so you will need to be selective in your reading. Many of the concepts are complex, and sometimes appear contradictory, but extensive reading will help you gain a fuller understanding of the issues involved and will also provide you with a technical vocabulary and some methodological frameworks for your own analyses.
Intertextuality and Semiotics
![]() Intertextuality Oxford: Routledge |
![]() Image-Music-Text London: Fontana Press |
![]() The Anxiety of Influence New York: Oxford University Press |
![]() Semiotics: The Basics (2nd Ed.) Abingdon: Routledge |
![]() Saussure London: Fontana Press |
![]() The Kristeva Reader Oxford: Blackwell |
![]() The Raw and the Cooked London: Pimlico Library | Amazon |
![]() Intertextuality: Debates and Contexts Cambridge: Polity Press |
Intertextuality in Music
![]() Intertextuality in Western Art Music Bloomington: Indiana University Press |
![]() Music’s Meanings: a modern musicology for non-musos Larchmont, NY: The Mass Media Music Scholars’ Press |
![]() Rethinking Music Oxford: Oxford University Press |
![]() Analysing Musical Multimedia Oxford: Oxford University Press |
![]() Music as Discourse Oxford: Oxford University Press |
![]() Studying Popular Music Buckingham: Open University Press |
![]() Linguistics and Semiotics in Music Harwood Academic Publishers |
![]() Music and Discourse Princeton University Press |
![]() A Theory of Musical Semiotics Bloomington: Indiana University Press |
![]() Signs of Music: A Guide to Musical Semiotics New York: Mouton de Gruyter |