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3.15 Textuality / IntertextualityBornstein, George. 1999. How to read a page: Modernism and material textuality. Studies in the Literary Imagination 32.1: 29-58. Brockmeier, Jens. 2001. Texts and other symbolic spaces. Mind, Culture, and Activity 8.3: 215-30. Eichhorn, Kate. 2001. Sites unseen: Ethnographic research in a textual community. Qualitative Studies in Education 14.4: 565-78. Geisler, Cheryl. 2001. Textual objects: Accounting for the role of texts in the everyday life of complex organizations. Written Communication 18.3: 295-325. Hartley, John. 1999. “Text” and “audience”: One and the same? Methodological tensions in media research. 1999. Textual Practice 13.3: 487-508. Landwehr, Margarete. 2002. Literature and the visual arts: Questions of influence and intertextuality. College Literature 29.3: 2-16. Linstead, Stephen. 1999. An introduction to the textuality of organizations. Studies in Culture, Organizations, and Societies 5: 1-10. Meskin, Jacob. 2000. Textual reasoning, modernity, and the limits of history. Cross Currents 49.4: 475-90. Ohmann, Richard. 1999. Thick citizenship and textual relations. Riffaterre, Michael. 1994. Intertextuality vs. hypertextuality. New Literary History 25.4: 779-88. See also 2.1: Sussman; 4.6: Sprinker
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