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Intertextuality and Discursiveness allow opportunities for writers to bring their experiences (and texts) outside the writing classroom into what they are doing in the writing classroom. Once you recognize that text does not exist in a vacuum and can be adapted to many different contexts, a entirely new world of expression is open to you. This week we discuss how writing students (and instructors) can leverage intertextuality and discursiveness to their advantage.
By William GrazierIntertextuality and Discursiveness allow opportunities for writers to bring their experiences (and texts) outside the writing classroom into what they are doing in the writing classroom. Once you recognize that text does not exist in a vacuum and can be adapted to many different contexts, a entirely new world of expression is open to you. This week we discuss how writing students (and instructors) can leverage intertextuality and discursiveness to their advantage.