Intertextuality and the discourse community

James E. Porter Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne

Abstract

(1986). Intertextuality and the discourse community. Rhetoric Review: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 34-47.

Journal
Rhetoric Review
Published
1986-09-01
DOI
10.1080/07350198609359131
Open Access
Closed
Topics

Citation Context

Cited by in this index (38)

  1. Rhetoric Review
  2. Computers and Composition
  3. Computers and Composition
  4. Computers and Composition
  5. Pedagogy
Show all 38 →
  1. College English
  2. Technical Communication Quarterly
  3. Computers and Composition
  4. Rhetoric Review
  5. Computers and Composition
  6. Computers and Composition
  7. Computers and Composition
  8. Computers and Composition
  9. Computers and Composition
  10. Technical Communication Quarterly
  11. Journal of Business and Technical Communication
  12. Journal of Business and Technical Communication
  13. Rhetoric Review
  14. Journal of Business and Technical Communication
  15. Rhetoric Society Quarterly
  16. Written Communication
  17. Technical Communication Quarterly
  18. Journal of Business and Technical Communication
  19. Rhetoric Society Quarterly
  20. Rhetoric Review
  21. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
  22. Technical Communication Quarterly
  23. Rhetoric Review
  24. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
  25. Written Communication
  26. Rhetoric Review
  27. Written Communication
  28. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
  29. Rhetoric Review
  30. Rhetoric Review
  31. Written Communication
  32. Written Communication
  33. Rhetoric Review

Cites in this index (0)

No references match articles in this index.

Also cites 1 work outside this index ↓
  1. Identity of the Literary Text
CrossRef global citation count: 118 View in citation network →