Using Context in Text Development
Using Context in Text Development
Using Context in Text Development
CONTEXT IN
TEXT
DEVELOPMENT
Do you think that an author’s
background, as well as the
environment where he/she
lived in, influence his/her
writing?
CONTEXT
CONTEXT
- Defined as the social, cultural,
political, historical and other
related circumstances that
surround the text and forms the
terms from which it can be better
understood and evaluated.
Questions to Ask when
discovering a reading
context:
• When was the work written?
• What were the circumstances
that produced it?
• What issues does it deal with? ‘
Intertextuality
• Intertextuality is the modeling of a
text’s meaning by another text.
• It is defined as the connections
between language, images,
characters, themes, or subjects
depending on their similarities in
language, genre, or discourse.
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WE CAN BENEFIT FROM
INTERTEXTUALITY:
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HYPERTEXT
• hypertext is a relatively new
way of reading a text online.
• is a nonlinear way of showing
information.
Hypertext connects topics on a
screen to related information,
graphics, videos, and music—
information is not simply
related to the text.
Intertextuality
• Intertextuality is the modeling of a
text’s meaning by another text.
• It is defined as the connections
between language, images,
characters, themes, or subjects
depending on their similarities in
language, genre, or discourse.
Intertextuality
• Intertextuality is the modeling of a
text’s meaning by another text.
• It is defined as the connections
between language, images,
characters, themes, or subjects
depending on their similarities in
language, genre, or discourse.
Intertextuality
• Intertextuality is the modeling of a
text’s meaning by another text.
• It is defined as the connections
between language, images,
characters, themes, or subjects
depending on their similarities in
language, genre, or discourse.
Intertextuality
• Intertextuality is the modeling of a
text’s meaning by another text.
• It is defined as the connections
between language, images,
characters, themes, or subjects
depending on their similarities in
language, genre, or discourse.
Intertextuality
• Intertextuality is the modeling of a
text’s meaning by another text.
• It is defined as the connections
between language, images,
characters, themes, or subjects
depending on their similarities in
language, genre, or discourse.
Intertextuality
• Intertextuality is the modeling of a
text’s meaning by another text.
• It is defined as the connections
between language, images,
characters, themes, or subjects
depending on their similarities in
language, genre, or discourse.
Intertextuality
• Intertextuality is the modeling of a
text’s meaning by another text.
• It is defined as the connections
between language, images,
characters, themes, or subjects
depending on their similarities in
language, genre, or discourse.