Intertexts
Discover the profound insights of William F. Hanks in his compelling book, Intertexts, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2000. This thought-provoking collection spans 336 pages and delves into three core themes central to Hanks's research: indexicality and referential practices, discourse genres and textuality, and the historical embeddedness of language.
Hanks presents a synthetic approach to understanding language within its cultural context, making it an essential read for anyone interested in anthropology, linguistics, and the intricate relationship between language and culture. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply passionate about language arts, Intertexts offers valuable perspectives that will enrich your understanding of discourse analysis and sociolinguistics.
Explore the nuances of language through Hanks's expert lens and gain a deeper appreciation for the ways in which language shapes our world.