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Intertextuality and nationalism discourse: a critical discourse analysis of microblog posts in China
Asian Journal of Communication, 2019As an important dimension of contentious politics, online political discourse reveals crucial issues related to ideology, power, and identity in times of political struggle.
Mengjun Guo
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Intertextuality in Political Discourse
Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, 2019The chapter presents the discussion on intertextuality role in political discourse, namely in key leaders' political speeches. Intertextuality highlights the uncontested dialogicity of political discourse and takes it to the next level of decoding the ...
E. Kitaeva, Olga Ozerova
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Semiotica: Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies, 2019
This paper examines within the theoretical framework of intertextuality the mobilization of glocalization as an international marketing strategy in Nike’s and Adidas’s 2008 advertising campaigns in China.
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This paper examines within the theoretical framework of intertextuality the mobilization of glocalization as an international marketing strategy in Nike’s and Adidas’s 2008 advertising campaigns in China.
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Intertextuality: Superrealist Intertextualities in Max’s Bardín
2012What is the secret to understanding a complex comic book? Can we find certain ways to ana lyze a soph istic ated work with cryptic allusions? This chapter travels through the artistic mind of Spanish artist Max and his character Bardin in an effort to show a way to perceive and connect cultural influences in a comic.
Transl At E D B Y Elizabeth Polli+1 more
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2022
Abstract: This essay reassesses the notion of intertextuality, arguing that, in Joyce studies, genetic criticism has played and continues to play a revitalising role in the debate between two paradigms: influence and intertextuality.
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Abstract: This essay reassesses the notion of intertextuality, arguing that, in Joyce studies, genetic criticism has played and continues to play a revitalising role in the debate between two paradigms: influence and intertextuality.
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An Introduction to Intertextuality as a Literary Theory: Definitions, Axioms and the Originators
, 2016The aim of this study is to provide a succinct discussion of intertextuality from a theoretical perspective. The concept of intertextuality dates back to the ancient times when the first human history and the discourses about texts began to exist.
Mevlüde Zengin
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Arthuriana, 2005
Medieval Flanders was a polyglot and rich cultural region in which many different literary genres and matières circulated. This article explores the way authors alluded to other texts and traditions current in Flanders, as well as the effects these allusions might have had on their unknown intended audience.
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Medieval Flanders was a polyglot and rich cultural region in which many different literary genres and matières circulated. This article explores the way authors alluded to other texts and traditions current in Flanders, as well as the effects these allusions might have had on their unknown intended audience.
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Intertextuality in corporate narratives: a discursive analysis of a contested privatization
, 2017Purpose Despite the growing amount of research on the social and organizational role of legitimacy, very little is known about the subtle discursive processes through which organizational changes are legitimated in contemporary society.
I. Lupu, Raluca-Mihaela Sandu
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Shakespeare Quarterly, 1987
IN PRIMITIVE TIMES IN BRITAIN, when there were only two TV channels, the problem inherent in rival programming was all too obvious. What one company did the other had to imitate. News programs, chat shows, political programs, movies, all had to be scheduled at the same time as the rival offering, different, but the same.
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IN PRIMITIVE TIMES IN BRITAIN, when there were only two TV channels, the problem inherent in rival programming was all too obvious. What one company did the other had to imitate. News programs, chat shows, political programs, movies, all had to be scheduled at the same time as the rival offering, different, but the same.
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Modeling the scholars: Detecting intertextuality through enhanced word-level n-gram matching
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2015The study of intertextuality, or how authors make artistic use of other texts in their works, has a long tradition, and has in recent years benefited from a variety of applications of digital methods.
Christopher W. Forstall+4 more
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