Intertextuality and Hypertextuality

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  • Intertextuality - could generate meanings
    from collating of other readings and materials to the text being read.
  • An Allusion is a brief and indirect reference to persons, historical,
    cultural, and political events, and things with the assumption that both
    author and reader have a common understanding of the alluded reference.
  • a parody imitates of a writer or group of writers’ style in a
    satirical or comical manner.
  • Intertextuality may be retelling or writing of an old story.
  • Appropriation
    • Adaptation
    • Reinterpretation
    • Borrowing from another text
    • Reimagining an existing text and making it new
  • Allusion - can be reference to an event, place, or person
  • Allusion
    • Literary
    • Cultural
    • Biblical
    • Historical
  • Context - it is the circumstances that surrounds the text and the terms for it to be fully understood and evaluated.
  • Hypertextuality - text displayed on a computer or digital surface
  • Hyperlinks - A link to another web page or document that can be accessed by clicking on it.
  • K. Amaral 2010 - a non-linear way of presenting information
  • Hypertext - A text that can be navigated by links to other text or images.
  • World Wide Web - HYPERTEXT
  • World Wide Web - A system of interlinked documents and web pages that can be accessed through the Internet.
  • Hypertext promotes dialogue
  • Hypertext can be constructed as a collaborative medium
  • Hypertext can be used in nearly any computer-facilitated classroom
  • Intertextuality - the use of other texts in a work of art.
  • Context
    The social, cultural, historical, political and other related circumstances or events that surround the text
  • Context
    • Knowing the time or period when the text was written
    • Identifying the circumstances that produced the text
    • Understanding the issues the text deals with
  • Intertextuality
    The development of a text's meaning through another text, showing the connections between languages, images, characters, themes or subjects
  • There is no unique or original text, as texts are influenced or may have borrowed concepts from texts of the past
  • Hypertext
    A non-linear way of showing information, used in technology-assisted reading devices, that connects the text to related information, graphics, videos or sounds through the use of hyperlinks
  • Hypertext allows the reader to easily access more information about the topic they are reading about by clicking on hyperlinks