Abstract
In this essay I discuss and exemplify a wide range of nontraditional concepts and texts as they relate to the rhetoric of intertextuality. As a result of this inquiry, I hope to give teachers of writing and their students new strategies for understanding and producing discourse. More specifically, I hope to give readers new ways of thinking about the rhetorical situation, invention, genre, arrangement, and audience. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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D’Angelo, F. J. (2009). The rhetoric of intertextuality. Rhetoric Review, 29(1), 31–47. https://doi.org/10.1080/07350190903415172
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