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This document discusses intertextuality in media, specifically music videos. It defines intertextuality as the relationships between texts, such as direct references, parodies, and allusions. Intertextuality is used to create familiarity and nostalgia for the audience, a sense of continuity, and can be used to relate controversial political topics to society. As an example, Madonna's "Material Girl" music video directly referenced Marilyn Monroe's iconic dress and scene from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes to invoke nostalgia. When creating their own music video, the author plans to reference themes and styles from Tame Impala music videos to connect to fans of that genre.




