Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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[blank_start]Gledhill[blank_end]: "Difference between [blank_start]genres[blank_end] meant different [blank_start]audiences[blank_end] could be [blank_start]indentified and catered[blank_end] to... this made it easier to standardise and [blank_start]stabilise production[blank_end]" Market [blank_start]segregation[blank_end]
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Gledhill
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genres
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indentified and catered
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stabilise production
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audiences
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segregation
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[blank_start]Derrida[blank_end]: "A text cannot belong to no [blank_start]genre[blank_end], it cannot be without... a genre. Every text [blank_start]participates[blank_end] in one or several genres, there is no [blank_start]genreless[blank_end] text"
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Derrida
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Swales
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Neale
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Gledhill
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Barthes
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Propp
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Gaudet
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genre
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library
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video store
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Male
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genreless
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hopeless
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motherless
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homeless
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participates
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simulates
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joins
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Swales claims genres are what?
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Friendship Groups
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Family Resemblances
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Politicians
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A conspiracy theory
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[blank_start]Barthes[blank_end]: It's in relation to other texts within a [blank_start]genre[blank_end] rather than lived [blank_start]experience[blank_end] that we makes [blank_start]sense[blank_end] of certain events within a [blank_start]text[blank_end].
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Barthes
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genre
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experience
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sense
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text
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Neale: "Genres are instances of [blank_start]repetition[blank_end] and [blank_start]difference[blank_end]"
"Difference is absolutely [blank_start]essential[blank_end] to the [blank_start]economy[blank_end] of a genre"
Just [blank_start]repetition[blank_end] would not attract an [blank_start]audience[blank_end]
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repetition
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lions
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motifs
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recognisable icons
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difference
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motifs
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similarity
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sheep
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essential
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unnecessary
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unhelpful
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ridiculous
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economy
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political party
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audience
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evolvement
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repetition
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motifs
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recognisable icons
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audience
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alaskan bull worm