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  • adverb In an intertextual way.

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intertextual +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Not as complex or intertextually woven as the science fiction books that are read by adolescents now.

    Interplanetary Manifest Destiny Erika Nelson 2009

  • This book discusses rabbinic attitudes to sex, using the methodology of intertextually.

    Post-Biblical and Rabbinic Women. 2009

  • Post-structuralist: By rejecting neo-Enlightment notions that privilege "light," we can conceptualize the relationship between optically-oriented envisioning and those signifiers that address interpretations of post-colonial modernism as an established text within the framework of which, intertextually, we are lead to reject any causal relationship between the operands and the motivators.

    A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2007

  • Reading intertextually, there is no more mystery to YHVH's ways here than there is to those of European plantation owners shipping slaves to the New World.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Hal Duncan 2006

  • The secondary heroine provides a way to locate these organizing narratives intertextually.

    Money, Matrimony, and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen, and Cooper 2006

  • Then there's the definitely genre 'sort of ERB's Barsoom, but set in the near future and with weird and exotic alien tech on Mars' book since I have a feeling intertextually self-referential, postmodern heroic pulp action may be the 'in' thing in the next couple of years.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Reading intertextually, there is no more mystery to YHVH's ways here than there is to those of European plantation owners shipping slaves to the New World.

    A Dark And Hidden God Hal Duncan 2006

  • In this sense, the two poems work intertextually, or hypertextually: one is

    Blake's Contraries Game 2005

  • NOT sitting their pulling words out of a thesaurus (your daily lexicon does not include "wan" and "intertextually") and forcing them into a half-ass review.

    Cokemachineglow.com 2009

  • An exploration of race also plays a large role in these poems, which, as Yancy pointed out, are "hypertextually and intertextually linked to the lived experiences of being black in America and the religious and spiritual semiotic spaces of Africa and Afro-America."

    PoetryFoundation.org 2009

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