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Contribution to Book
Intertextuality in Discourse
The Handbook of Discourse Analysis (2015)
  • Adam Hodges, Carnegie Mellon University
Abstract
This chapter examines the concept of intertextuality as it is used in the analysis of discourse. The exploration begins with a review of the philosophical foundations and terminology associated with the concept, and then discusses several dimensions of intertextuality that have been taken up in the work of discourse analysts, including (re)contextualization, genre, the intertextual gap, parody, reported speech/constructed dialogue, and intertextuality, discourse and power.
Keywords
  • intertextuality,
  • discourse
Publication Date
2015
Editor
Deborah Tannen, Heidi E. Hamilton, Deborah Schiffrin
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Citation Information
Adam Hodges. "Intertextuality in Discourse" SecondBostonThe Handbook of Discourse Analysis (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/adamhodges/53/