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  1. Against intertextuality.William Irwin - 2004 - Philosophy and Literature 28 (2):227-242.
    : Julia Kristeva coined the term intertextuality in 1966, and since that time intertextuality has come to have almost as many meanings as users. No small task, I clarify what intertextuality means for Kristeva and her mentor/colleague, Roland Barthes before criticizing their concept of intertextuality and its application in interpretation. Because no rational and coherent concept of intertextuality is offered by Kristeva, Barthes, or their Epigoni, I conclude that intertextuality should be stricken from the lexicon of sincere and intelligent humanists.
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  • Critical discourse analysis and identity: why bother?Susan Ainsworth & Cynthia Hardy - 2004 - Critical Discourse Studies 1 (2):225-259.
    Critical discourse analysis (CDA) and other forms of discourse analysis are regularly used to study identity, but rarely do researchers systematically compare and contrast them with other theories to identify exactly what a discursive approach contributes. In this paper, we take the example of a particular identity – the older worker – and systematically compare the contribution of CDA with other approaches, including economics, labour market research, gerontology and cultural studies. In so doing, we show the kinds of research questions (...)
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  • Resemiotization.Rick Iedema - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (137).
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  • Multimodality: A Social Semiotic Approach to Contemporary Communication.[author unknown] - 2010
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  • Playing with environmental stories in the news — good or bad practice?Helen Caple & Monika Bednarek - 2010 - Discourse and Communication 4 (1):5-31.
    The aim of this article is to analyse environmental reporting in the Australian broadsheet newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald. The focus is on a particular kind of new, multisemiotic news story genre that appears regularly in this newspaper, and that makes use of word-image play. Using a social semiotic framework and employing Appraisal theory, we analyse a corpus of 40 stories in terms of evaluative meanings in heading, image and caption, and interpret the significance of our findings in terms of (...)
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  • Resemiotirization'.R. Iedema - 2001 - Semiotica 137 (1):4.
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  • Thisstream of events'/ow of objects' mean?Rick Iedema - 2001 - Semiotica 137 (1/4):23-39.
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