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Hypertext and Intertext l1 (Read Only)
Hypertext and Intertext l1 (Read Only)
WHAT AM I?
HYPERTEXT AND INTERTEXT
What is
Hypertext?
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Text displayed on a
computer display or other
electronic devices with
references (hyperlinks) to
other text that the reader
can immediately access
which are typ
• According to K.
Amaral, 2010 is
simply a non-linear
way (multiple
reading path which
includes digital text)
of presenting
information.
CONCEPT OF HYPERTEXT
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1. HYPERTEXT
PROMOTES
DIALOGUE
2. HYPERTEXT CAN BE CONSTRUCTED
AS A COLLABORATIVE MEDIUM AND IT
MAKES POSSIBLE FORMS OF
COLLABORATION THAT EMPHASIZE THE
SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING.
1. APPROPRIATION
- Adaptation
- Borrowing from another text
- Reinterpretation
- Reimagining an existing text
and making it new
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2. ALLUSION
- Reference to another text
- can be reference to a
person, place or event
- the audience/ reader has
to make the connection
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4 TYPES OF ALLUSION:
1. LITERARY
2. CULTURAL
3. BIBLICAL
4. HISTORICAL
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3. PARODY
- A FUNNY IMITATION
OF A SERIOUS PIECE OF
LITERATURE,
WRITING, ART OR
MUSIC.
- POKES FUN AT
SOMETHING TO
ENTERTAIN THE
AUDIENCE READER.