Rethinking intertextuality in CDA
Intertextuality - instances of texts linking to other texts (explicitly, implicitly, by referring to them or incorporating elements of them) - is a key concept with which CDA accounts for discursive elements in social relations of power and solidarity. However, 'intertextuality' has not be...
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| Published in: | Critical discourse studies 2020-08, Vol.17 (4), p.359-376 |
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