Religious Intertextuality in Quran, the Bible, and the Torah Regarding the Concept of Resistance in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darvish and Qisar Aminpour [PDF]
Intertextuality is a theory that connects old and new texts, and adds to the richness of literary works. Therefore, through a descriptive-analytical method, and with emphasis on Julia Christova’s theory, this study aims to conceptually review the effect ...
Fateme Bakhtiyari, Batool Meshkinfam
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From text to intertext: Intertextuality as a paradigm for reading Matthew
In this article intertextuality is introduced as one important part of a theory of the semiotics of biblical texts. Intertextuality is an essential factor for the generation of the meanings of a text in the acts of the production and reception of a text.
Stefan Alkier
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Relation analysis of intertextuality in the postmodern narrative of suge moghan novel [PDF]
In a general definition, Intertextuality is a term that has refered to the relationship between texts. Not only, in the era of postmodern the intertextuality doesn't simply mean the interplay of each other texts, But also it has an unbreakable bond with ...
Fatemeh Zamani, Ali Taslimi
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The Effect of Intertextual Relationships of the Long Story of "Man and Snake" on Attracting Audience Participation in Reading (Considering the Role of Female Character in Intertextual Reading) [PDF]
The long story of The Snake and The Man (1976-1978) is a work by Simin Daneshvar that is derived from religious narratives, sacred texts, and mythical narratives.
shahrokh amirian, Yaghoub Azhand
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Intertextuality-Based Argumentation in Politico-Religious Speech: A Semiotic Perspective
This article explores intertextuality as a rhetorical device in the making of argumentation in Arabic as illustrated by a speech by Osama Bin Laden. The analysis shows that, in order to make an argument in his speech, Bin Laden has employed three major ...
Mohammad Ahmad Thawabteh
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Exposure and its working mechanisms in theatrical multi-scene model "critical dramaturgy study"
The concept of intertextuality was one of the problems that occupied the attention of critics and critics in targeting the structure of textual intertextuality between texts and their overlap in the process of producing meaning.
Yousuf Rashid Jebur Al saadi
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Intertextualität als Teil der Argumentationskompetenz [PDF]
This paper addresses the role of intertextuality as a part of argumentative competence of prospective students with and without first language German in written reasoning.
Abdel-Hafiez Massud
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Ideology and intertextuality: Intertextual allusions in Judith 16
This article utilised the theory of intertextuality to investigate the way in which religious texts, specifically Judith 16, generate meaning in the act of the production of texts. The groundbreaking work on intertextuality done by Julia Kristeva served as the theoretical point of departure.
Jordaan, Pierre Johan+1 more
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This study aims to pinpoint the relevant relation between two literary works which have a relationship with one another in the perspective of comparative literature studies.
Fakhriawan Fathu Rahman, Fathu Rahman
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Canon, intertextuality and history in Nehemiah 7:72b–10:40
The forming of the Hebrew Bible can be depicted as an ongoing movement from traditum to traditio. Several parallel and interactive phenomena contributed to this process. One of these was intertextuality, which played a major role in the process.
Pieter M. Venter
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