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What is textual integrity? (1 Viewer)

Robbo_m8

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I think i sort of understand whats going on, like all the techniques and aspects of the texts supporting a reading, but could someone define textual integrity for me?
 

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It means you can sustain the reading throughout the text.

For instance in some texts you might be able to use a feminist reading in one scene but not throughout the rest of the text, that means that does not have textual integrity.
 

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HI robbo!
This is out of 'Edible English' by Judy McLaughlin.

'The consistency of form, structure, and language of a text.' This means that the composer has created a text that is consistent with itself to produce meaning. In other words, the elements of the text flow together in a logical sequence to produce meaning.
 

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