But it is no accident that the emergence of so narrowly defined a philosophy of pure textuality and critical noninterference has coincided with the ascendancy of Reaganism.
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It seems Lavinia only exists in the context of the poem, and through her conversations with the poet, she is self-aware of her own textuality.
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In linguistics and literary theory, "'textuality "'comprises all of the attributes that distinguish the communicative content under analysis as an object of study.
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In short, textuality is an individual and uncertain skill that will always be read and interpreted in texts in different ways, by different people, and at different times.
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Each of the three forms of " oral, have a different form of "'Textuality "'that reflect the way the sensory modalities are stimulated.
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The'saints'are drawn from'st'words ( storm becomes St . Orm ) and their spiritual quest provides a springboard from which linguistic issues of textuality, reading and writing are explored.
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Clark s work on medieval music originally focused on the music of the thirteenth century, the trouv�res, the genre of refrains, but now centers broadly on questions of textuality, performance, and musical analysis.
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The five codes together constitute a way of interpreting the text which suggests that textuality is interpretive; that the codes are not superimposed upon the text, but, rather, approximate something that is intrinsic to the text.
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In Chesnutt's story, the aspect of racial passing is addressed on both a narrative and textual level in order to illustrate a " destabilization of constructs of race, identity, and finally of textuality itself ".
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"The Holocaust and the Victimary Revolution . " In " Poetics of the Americas : Race, Founding, and Textuality ", Baton Rouge and London : Louisiana State University Press, 1997, 123-139.