English edit

Etymology edit

sub- +‎ textuality or subtextual +‎ -ity

Noun edit

subtextuality (countable and uncountable, plural subtextualities)

  1. The idea that a given text can contain countercurrents or repressed elements within it, or such elements in a text.
    • 2006, Eric Schocket, Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature[1]:
      But Stein's conception of psychology is decidedly pre-Freudian, and her stylistic investment in complex subtextuality is surprisingly minimal.