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- Citationality abstract "Citationality, in literary theory, is an author's citation (quoting) of other authors' works. Some works are highly citational (making frequent use of numerous allusion to and quotations from other works), while others seem to exist in a vacuum, without explicit references to other authors or texts. Some writers, such as the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, are highly citational (Borges frequently included citations and footnotes in his stories, many of which were entirely made up). Citationality is often seen as a typical feature of postmodernism, especially in its pop culture manifestations (consider how frequently a television show like The Simpsons or Mystery Science Theater 3000 makes use of quotes and citations).".
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- Citationality hasPhotoCollection Citationality.
- Citationality subject Category:Critical_theory.
- Citationality subject Category:Literary_criticism.
- Citationality subject Category:Philosophical_concepts.
- Citationality type Abstraction100002137.
- Citationality type Cognition100023271.
- Citationality type Concept105835747.
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- Citationality type Idea105833840.
- Citationality type PhilosophicalConcepts.
- Citationality type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Citationality comment "Citationality, in literary theory, is an author's citation (quoting) of other authors' works. Some works are highly citational (making frequent use of numerous allusion to and quotations from other works), while others seem to exist in a vacuum, without explicit references to other authors or texts. Some writers, such as the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, are highly citational (Borges frequently included citations and footnotes in his stories, many of which were entirely made up).".
- Citationality label "Citationality".
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- Citationality sameAs Citationality.
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- Citationality isPrimaryTopicOf Citationality.