Transtextuality || Gametic Reproduction

 
  • The merging of gametes (haploid germ cells) of different sexes; the offspring receives half of its chromosomes from each gamete.

  • In a certain type of proliferation, multiplicity lies in predecessors, whose characteristics converge in a new entity.

  • Transtextuality is “the subject of poetics…all that sets the text in relationship, whether obvious or concealed, with other texts” (Gérard Genette).

  • Adios, Happy Homeland! by Ana Menéndez

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