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To be like a “scholar”: a study on the construction of authorial identity of Chinese EFL learners in academic writing: an intertextuality perspective
Front Psychol
Academic writing not only conveys academic content but also represents the authorial identity, serving as a means of presenting one’s identity. Writers utilize various linguistic resources to present different possibilities of self, such as interte...
PubMed
Intertextuality and trivialisation in subcultural depictions of violence and criminality related to mental disorders: the case of Spanish punk music
BJPsych Bull
Previous research remarks on the role of the mass media in shaping our world-view and values. It is relevant for the psychiatric field since the literature suggests that the media and artistic representations emphasise violent and criminal behaviours...
PubMed
Intertextuality and ideology: Social actor’s representation in handling of COVID-19 from China daily
Journalism (Lond)
As one of the major venues for articulating and disseminating national agendas and opinion discourse, national newspapers play a critical role in promulgating ideology. Underpinned by Intertextuality and Social Actor Theory, this study explores inter...
PubMed
Environmental sustainability in the online media discourses of Saudi Arabia: A corpus-based study of keyness, intertextuality, and interdiscursivity
PLoS One
This paper investigates the online discourses on “sustainability” and explores how environmental sustainability has been constructed within the Saudi online discourse. In doing so, the study focuses on the potential of the Saudi Green Initiative ...
PubMed
An intertextual reading of the novel Defend the Name
PLoS One
The general objective of this intertextual analysis’s was to explore Wolde’s novel Defend the Name (1969) with the view to identify and interpret the several thematic and stylistic intertexts that are woven throughout the narrative. Based on avai...
PubMed
Quantitative criticism of literary relationships
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Authors often convey meaning by referring to or imitating prior works of literature, a process that creates complex networks of literary relationships (“intertextuality”) and contributes to cultural evolution. In this paper, we use techniques fro...
PubMed
Narrative Memories Woven by an Intertextual Hippocampus
J Comp Lit Aesthet
Narratives fundamentally shape the way we remember real-life experiences. However, neuroscientists have only begun to understand how narratives impact the way our brains support memory. In this opinion piece, I illustrate how the hippocampus, a key r...
PubMed
Deconstruction of science hegemony: discursive strategies of Chinese science communication on genetically modified foods
GM Crops Food
This study analyzes Chinese online science communication and discussion about genetically modified foods (GMFs). Based on data collected from one of the largest Chinese GMFs science popularization website, it utilizes Wodak’s discourse analysis to ...
PubMed
Making it internally persuasive: Analysis of the conspiratorial discourse on COVID-19
Discourse Soc
This study attempts to generate new insights into the wide spread online and offline conspiratorial discourse on COVID-19. Twofold analytical lens consisted of narrative interrelations framework and content analysis showed how the linguistic resource...
PubMed
COVID-19 memes going viral: On the multiple multimodal voices behind face masks
Discourse Soc
Advancing the concept of multimodal voicing as a tool for describing user-generated online humour, this paper reports a study on humorous COVID-19 mask memes. The corpus is drawn from four popular social media platforms and examined through a multimo...
PubMed
Reported speech and gender in the news: Who is quoted, how are they quoted, and why it matters
Discourse Commun
News stories have a well-defined generic structure, consisting of components such as headline, lede, and body, with reported speech a prominent feature, especially in hard news stories. Reported speech serves multiple purposes, from providing evident...
PubMed
The President’s Physician: An African Play
J Bioeth Inq
This review examines issues relating to biomedical ethics and literature in the African drama The President’s Physician by Emmanuel Babatunde Omobowale. The play investigates the psychological dilemma of Doctor Bituki Warunga, a personal physician ...
PubMed
Calling for a Hero: The Displacement of the Nezha Archetypal Image from Chinese Animated Film Nezha Naohai (1979) to New Gods: Nezha Reborn (2021)
Fudan J. Hum. Soc. Sci.
From the classical Chinese literary masterpiece Investiture of the Gods to contemporary film animation, Nezha’s image is profound. Examining the portrayals of Nezha, namely in those most celebrated animated films, we argue that his role as the epit...
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Ethnography of texts: a literature review of health and female homosexuality in Brazil
Med Humanit
This paper reviews the literature on health and female homosexuality in Brazil and, along the way, outlines an alternative approach to reviewing academic literature. Rather than summarising the contents of previously published papers, we relate to th...
PubMed
Citation behavior, audience awareness, and identity construction in Arabic and EFL research
Heliyon
Citations are an integral component of writer-reader dialogic interaction in academic discourse. One under-researched question concerns the role of audience as a contextual factor that impacts writers’ citation choices and the nature of the identit...
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COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy: How discrepant public health discourses shape responsibility for fetal health
SSM Qual Res Health
Early in COVID-19 vaccine rollout, expert recommendations about vaccination while pregnant and breastfeeding changed rapidly. This paper addresses the (re)production of gendered power relations in these expert discourses and recommendations in Canada...
PubMed
Media Influence on the Perceived Safety of Dietary Supplements for Children: A Content Analysis of Spanish News Outlets
Nutrients
Background/Objectives: The influence of media on the public opinion, especially regarding health topics, is profound. This study investigates how Spanish media may reinforce a positive image of dietary supplements for children, potentially leading to...
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A feminist critical discourse analysis of gender norms on Chinese social media: Empirical insights from WeChat public accounts
PLoS One
This study examines how gender norms are expressed and negotiated in WeChat Public Accounts using Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis (FCDA). We built a sampling frame of the ten most active gender-related accounts (June–December 2023) and screene...
PubMed
How Ideas Come Into Being: Tracing Intertextual Moments in Grades of Objectification and Publicness
Front Psychol
How do ideas come into being? Our contribution takes its starting point in an observation we made in empirical data from a prior study. The data center around an instant of an academic writer’s thinking during the revision of a scientific paper. Th...
arXiv Preprints
Loci Similes: A Benchmark for Extracting Intertextualities in Latin Literature
Tracing connections between historical texts is an important part of intertextual research, enabling scholars to reconstruct the virtual library of a writer and identify the sources influencing their creative process. These intertextual links manifes...
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