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Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: “let us imagine Sisyphus happy”

Cilt: 14 Sayı: 2 15 Haziran 2018
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Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: “let us imagine Sisyphus happy”

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Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: “let us imagine Sisyphus happy”


Intertextuality, the term defining the relationship and the similarity of a newly-produced text with previous ones, has provided a broad array of subjects to be studied especially in social sciences. Firstly, literary works have been analyzed within the framework of intertextuality, and striking similarities have been found among literary texts. Nevertheless, the world cannot be limited to the literature since there are numerous ways and possibilities for human beings to express themselves. Philosophy, for instance, is the deepest version of humans’ self-expressions and understandings; therefore, it has been inevitably influenced by external sources such as myths, literature, politics, economics or society. Although the intertextuality in philosophy has been mostly analyzed through the written philosophical works, there is a more basic and evident relationship in philosophers’ perspectives: the intertextuality in the philosophy itself. Accordingly, this study aims to illustrate the role of the intertextual references in the formation of philosophical approaches. For this purpose, the study will focus on Albert Camus’s “absurd” philosophy, and the intertextual relationship between Camus’s philosophy and the myth of Sisyphus will be examined from a comparative perspective. By this way, it is aimed to demonstrate how our happiness is dependent on our desire to “imagine Sisyphus happy”.


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 Taşdan, Tuğçe Elif

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  Ondokuz Mayıs University

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 Department of Translation and Interpreting

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  1. Albert Camus – Biographical. (n.d.). In Nobelprize.org. Retrieved on August 14, 2017 from http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1957/camus-bio.html.
  2. Albert Camus Biography (2014). In Biography.com. Retrieved on August 14, 2017 from https://www.biography.com/people/albert-camus-9236690.
  3. Allen, G. (2000). Intertextuality. London: Routledge.
  4. Bakhtin, M. M. (1981). The dialogic imagination: four essays. (C. Emerson & M. Holquist, Trans.). Austin: University of Texas Press.
  5. Bakhtin, M. M. (1986). Speech genres and other late essays (V. W. McGee, Trans). Austin: University of Texas Press.
  6. Bauman, R. (2004). A World of Others’ Words. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
  7. Camus, A. (1955). The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays. (J O’Brien, Trans.). New York: Knopf.
  8. Caraway, J. E. (1992). Albert Camus and the Ethics of Rebellion. Mediterranean Studies, 3, 125-136.

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Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

15 Haziran 2018

Gönderilme Tarihi

13 Mart 2018

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 1970 Cilt: 14 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA
Taşdan, T. E. (2018). Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: “let us imagine Sisyphus happy”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 14(2), 173-182. https://izlik.org/JA75TW57NB
AMA
1.Taşdan TE. Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: “let us imagine Sisyphus happy”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2018;14(2):173-182. https://izlik.org/JA75TW57NB
Chicago
Taşdan, Tuğçe Elif. 2018. “Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: ‘let us imagine Sisyphus happy’”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 14 (2): 173-82. https://izlik.org/JA75TW57NB.
EndNote
Taşdan TE (01 Haziran 2018) Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: “let us imagine Sisyphus happy”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 14 2 173–182.
IEEE
[1]T. E. Taşdan, “Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: ‘let us imagine Sisyphus happy’”, Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, c. 14, sy 2, ss. 173–182, Haz. 2018, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA75TW57NB
ISNAD
Taşdan, Tuğçe Elif. “Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: ‘let us imagine Sisyphus happy’”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 14/2 (01 Haziran 2018): 173-182. https://izlik.org/JA75TW57NB.
JAMA
1.Taşdan TE. Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: “let us imagine Sisyphus happy”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2018;14:173–182.
MLA
Taşdan, Tuğçe Elif. “Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: ‘let us imagine Sisyphus happy’”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, c. 14, sy 2, Haziran 2018, ss. 173-82, https://izlik.org/JA75TW57NB.
Vancouver
1.Tuğçe Elif Taşdan. Intertextuality in Albert Camus’s philosophy: “let us imagine Sisyphus happy”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies [Internet]. 01 Haziran 2018;14(2):173-82. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA75TW57NB