11/23/2023 0 Comments Text context and subtext![]() He invests his entire self in discourse, and this discourse enters into the dialogic fabric of human life, into the world symposium”īakhtin “A plurality of independent and unmerged voices and consciousnesses, a genuine polyphony of fully valid voices is in fact the chief characteristic of Dostoevsky’s novels. In this dialogue a person participates wholly and throughout his whole life: with his eyes, lips, hands, soul, spirit, with his whole body and deeds. To live means to participate in dialogue: to ask questions, to heed, to respond, to agree, and so forth. The single adequate form for verbally expressing authentic human existence is the open-ended dialogue. Mikhail Bakhtin “The dialogic nature of consciousness, the dialogic nature of human life itself. Mary Orr ‘Intertextuality’, then, was the linguistic BigBang, the deconstructionof ‘Text’ into texts and intertexts where these two terms ultimately become synonymous. The notionof intertextuality replaces that of intersubjectivity, and poetic languageis read as at least double.’ Julia Kristeva intertextuality is ‘a mosaic of quotations any text is the absorption and transformation of another. One paragraph a text, rest of page the co-text must take all four into account to grasp a text in some way see a text not only in but as its contexts Text as any instance of the organisation of human signs both context and intertextuality have the core 'text' from Latin verb texere, weave noun textus, 'tissue'Ĭontext, Latin with-text physical and cultural conditions in which a text comes into being four kinds: context meaning immediate situation: whenever and wherever you are reading this book context meaning larger cultural frame of reference the society, language community, historical moment in which the reading takes place contexts of (re)production: when, where and by whom this book was sketched, drafted, read, redrafted, edited, published contexts of reception: who uses it when, where, how and whyĬo-text, other words and images in the immediate vicinity of a text. Text as any record of a verbal message 2. Text instance of a verbal record context everything around the text intertextuality text's relation with other textsġ.
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