MDSC53H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Intertextuality, Arab Spring, Media Studies
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Intertextuality through public spaces: dense intertextual webs: lateral and radial. As a way to move away from the linear model of communication (football metaphor) There is not just a moment by which you produce a television report on an event, and that is the last time in the communicative process. What happens in public spaces connects with what happens in large scales of address (i. e. the media) There are times where the nation appears in its full embodied form: e. g. one of the successes of the arab spring in egypt, the people that came to the square represented the nation. Caribbana downtown, by the lake location, toronto skyline in the background. Ic building at utsc new, cool, etc. Politics in public: bate on inhabiting public space n madurai, tamil nadu. Relationship between older, pre-colonial forms and modern democratic forms. Lay out of city from the 16th century nayakar kings, reformed under.