M4 - Hypertext and Intertext Flashcards
a non-linear way to present information and is usually accomplished using “links”.
Such links help the readers navigate further information about thetopic being discussed and may also lead to other links that can direct the readers to
various options.
Hypertext
is a global hypertext system of information residing on
servers linked across the internet
World Wide Web (WWW)
enabling users to click on the link
to obtain more information on a subsequent page on the same site or from a website
anywhere in the world.
Hypertext is the foundation of the World Wide Web
The term hypertext was coined by — —— in —-.
Ted Nelson in 1963
what is http in http://example.com/index.html
Protocol
what is example.com in http://example.com/index.html
Host name
what is index.html in http://example.com/index.html
File name
links are not just limited to text or documents but may also incorporate other forms of multimedia such as pictures, sounds and videos that stimulate more senses.
Hypermedia
Why Hypertexts?
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*In a hypertext system, the reader is free to navigate information by exploring
the connections provided.
- Hypertext is a very different way of presenting information than the usual
linear form. - Text no longer flows in a straight line through a book. Instead, it is broken
down into many smaller units (lexias, to borrow a term from literary criticism),
each addressing a few issues.
It acts as a bridge between two basic, opposite, and complementing elements that
may be called gender of knowledge representation: free and shortcut
is one method of text development that enables the
author to make another text based on another text. It happens when some properties
of an original text are incorporated in the text that is created by another author.
Intertextuality or Intertext
Intertextuality has its roots in the work of a —– linguist F——– d- S——-
(18??-19??).
Swiss Linguist - Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913)
Meanwhile, the term itself (Intertextuality) f was first used by B-F philosopher and psychoanalyst J—- K——-in the 19–s.
Bulgarian-French philosopher and psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva in the 1960s
four specific methods of intertextuality
retelling,
pastiche, quotation, and allusion
Retelling
It is the restatement of a story or re-expression of a
narrative
Quotation
It is the method of directly lifting the exact statements
or set of words from a text another author has made.