My concept of intertextuality thus goes back to Bakhtin's dialogism and Barthes' text theory. |
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This intertextuality helps blur the distinction between popular cultural texts and between the different roles media celebrities typically play. |
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Given the dialogic nature of language, the paradox of intertextuality is that repetition can involve semantic renewal and difference. |
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Does that mean that the door is wide open for any interpretation, constrained, as the postmodernists would have it, only by intertextuality? |
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This performed intertextuality takes a real reader and a real reading situation into account, thereby justifying the connections made out of it. |
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The fourth chapter describes the relations between irony and intertextuality. |
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This perspective can shed a new light upon the concept of intertextuality itself. |
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This suggests that the appropriate model lies in the processes of collective memory rather than the practice of intertextuality. |
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By employing this broadened perspective on intertextuality, instructors become part of the process that allows other voices to be heard. |
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Book festival afficionados will also spot a couple of neat bits of intertextuality. |
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And this produces a more active version of intertextuality, where there's a kind of force and reciprocation between a place and a text, rather than just a vague evocation. |
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Its emphasis is largely qualitative, demonstrating and playing with the interconnection between differing methodologies as a kind of intertextuality, a bricolage. |
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This is especially important for me as a postmodern writer and researcher, where intertextuality is a major consideration in the production of cultural and creative pieces. |
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It's the most awkward possible specimen for people interested, as I am, in the aesthetics of intertextuality and borrowing in art. |
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Some of the central achievements of Yiddish literature may be understood in terms of orality and intertextuality. |
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Another counterstory is to be found in the volume where one would look for it, in Vinter-Eventyr, her book of intertextuality on the level of work to work. |
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Postmodernism, with its deconstruction and defamiliarization, its irony and black humour, pastiche and intertextuality, was like a secret language for the kids on the block. |
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Perhaps no genre exemplifies the death of the author, intertextuality, and every text's debt to previous writers and texts than the art of fairy tales. |
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Generally speaking, in these novels, style and atmosphere trump plot and action, the setting is as crucial as the crime, and intertextuality is more important than investigative chops. |
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Violent and romantic images harmonize into an ascetically pleasing bricolage whose intertextuality is obscure. |
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Nonlinearity, reader activity, intertextuality, plurality of the types of readings, and openness of the reader's trail: it is not so difficult to find literary examples for each of these hypertext characteristics. |
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Blending elements of fable and picaresque fiction, it is distinctly postcolonial in its marginalization of Europe and postmodern in its nonlinear structure and thick intertextuality. |
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As a plurality of texts, writers select hypotexts to allude to in their work and this metaknowledge about intertextuality affords them power. |
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In this essay I explore intertextuality and its uses in Eniima elis. |
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To begin with, there is the need to elaborate on the topic of intertextuality and explain why it should be applied in relation with reception theory. |
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The book contains seven stories centered on women's daily life and experiences, in a creative style sometimes referred to as postmodern intertextuality. |
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