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Interdiscourse

Interdiscourse is the implicit or explicit relations that a discourse has to other discourses. Interdiscursivity is the aspect of a discourse that relates it to other discourses.

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Power, ideology and interdiscursive configuration

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Interdiscourse

Nodes15
Edges14
Triples22
Avg. degree1.87
Density0.133333
Components1

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Interdiscourse

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related to Power, ideology and interdiscursive configuration · 12
Interdiscourse → Bakhtin, Bruce, But, For Bakhtin/Voloshinov, In Bakhtin's, In Michel Foucault, Level, Marc Angenot, Since, Such, Therefore, This
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Interdiscourse → ideological interpretation of the discourse.In Michel Foucault, implicit or explicit relations that a discourse has to other discourses, sayable

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discourse relations discursive interdiscursivity discourses interdiscursive foucault fairclough another concept michel formations denotes three levels proposal refers du marc angenot

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Interdiscourseis aimplicit or explicit relations that a discourse has to other discourses0.90text
Interdiscourseis aideological interpretation of the discourse.In Michel Foucault0.90text
Interdiscourseis asayable0.90text
genres.In Michel Foucaultinstance ofa meaning which is close to the meaning of intertextuality.In Norman Fairclough and Linell interdiscursive denotes relations between types of discourse0.80text
Marc Angenotinstance ofa meaning which is close to the meaning of intertextuality.In Norman Fairclough and Linell interdiscursive denotes relations between types of discourse0.80text
interdiscursive denotes relations between discursive formationsinstance ofa meaning which is close to the meaning of intertextuality.In Norman Fairclough and Linell interdiscursive denotes relations between types of discourse0.80text
that isinstance ofa meaning which is close to the meaning of intertextuality.In Norman Fairclough and Linell interdiscursive denotes relations between types of discourse0.80text
between large heterogeneous discursive entitiesinstance ofa meaning which is close to the meaning of intertextuality.In Norman Fairclough and Linell interdiscursive denotes relations between types of discourse0.80text
such as natural historyinstance ofa meaning which is close to the meaning of intertextuality.In Norman Fairclough and Linell interdiscursive denotes relations between types of discourse0.80text
political economy during enlightenmentinstance ofa meaning which is close to the meaning of intertextuality.In Norman Fairclough and Linell interdiscursive denotes relations between types of discourse0.80text
Interdiscourserelated to Power, ideology and interdiscursive configurationLevel0.60section
Interdiscourserelated to Power, ideology and interdiscursive configurationThis0.60section

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