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Intertextuality 2.0

Metadiscourse and Meaning-Making in an Online Community

Gordon, Cynthia (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, Georgetown University)

Intertextuality 2.0

OXFORD STUDIES SOCIOLINGUISTICS SERIES

Intertextuality 2.0

Metadiscourse and Meaning-Making in an Online Community

OXFORD STUDIES SOCIOLINGUISTICS SERIES: Intertextuality 2.0

 

Intertextuality 2.0 bridges the gap between linguistic research on intertextuality and research on metadiscourse through a case study analysis of online discussion boards about weight loss. This book examines how people use linguistic strategies such as repeating or paraphrasing others' words with multimodal resources like emojis and GIFs in online discussion boards focused on weight loss support to create intertextuality - or connections between texts, interactions, and other creations that facilitate meaning-making.


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Beschrijving OXFORD STUDIES SOCIOLINGUISTICS SERIES: Intertextuality 2.0

"Intertextuality" is the overarching idea that all texts and conversations are linked to other texts and conversations, and that people create and infer meanings in discourse through making and interpreting these links. Intertextuality is fundamentally connected to metadiscourse; when a person draws on or references one text or conversation in another (intertextuality), they necessarily communicate something about that text or conversation (metadiscourse). While scholars have long recognized the interrelatedness of these two theoretical concepts, existing studies have tended to focus on one or the other, leaving underexplored the specific ways in which these phenomena are intertwined at the micro-interactional level, especially online, and for what purposes.

This interactional sociolinguistic study contributes to filling this gap by demonstrating how specific intertextual linking strategies, both linguistic (e.g., word repetition, deictic pronouns) and multimodal (e.g., emojis, symbols, and GIFs), are mobilized by posters participating in online weight loss discussion boards. These strategies serve as a resource to accomplish the metadiscursive activities, targeted at various levels of discourse, through which participants construct shared understandings, negotiate the group's interactional norms, and facilitate engagement in the group's primary shared activity: exchanging information about, and providing support for, weight loss, healthful eating, and related issues. By rigorously applying the perspective of metadiscourse in a study of intertextuality, Intertextuality 2.0 offers important new insights into why intertextuality occurs and what it accomplishes: it helps people manage the challenges of communication.


ISBN
9780197643440
Pagina's
264
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Serie
OXFORD STUDIES SOCIOLINGUISTICS SERIES
NUR
610
Druk
1
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Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

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