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performance art and
digital media),
intertextuality may now be
understood as
intrinsic to any text.
Intertextuality has been
differentiated into referential...
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changes or
expands on the
content of
another text. Chandler, Daniel. "
Intertextuality".
Semiotics for Beginners.
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taken the
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characteristics of
memes include their tendency to be parodied,
their use of
intertextuality,
their viral dissemination, and
their continual evolution. The term...
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University Press. p. 467-9. Stewart,
Susan (1979). Nonsense:
Aspects of
Intertextuality in
Folklore and Literature.
Johns Hopkins. p. 191. ISBN 0-8018-2258-0...
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marginalization of
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thick intertextuality. The
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