Intertextuality is not limited to print text. Authors draw on film, music lyrics, graffiti and other environmental print. I would also argue that "nature" is not solace but the reason we exist as we learn from evolutionary biologists (see Your Inner Fish) and Indigenous authors. No natural environment, no animals--human or nonhuman.
Intertextuality is not limited to print text. Authors draw on film, music lyrics, graffiti and other environmental print. I would also argue that "nature" is not solace but the reason we exist as we learn from evolutionary biologists (see Your Inner Fish) and Indigenous authors. No natural environment, no animals--human or nonhuman.
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