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Eminem- Without me
Intertextuality

  • Stolen ideas from media and global news
  • Only makes sense if you know what Eminem is referring and referencing to
Hybridisat or Bricologe Juxtaposition
  • attempting to create something new 
  • by merging two existing objects together 
  • forming new conventions 
  • Eminem without me is a mash up of contrasting opposing elements such as Elvis Presley who was an american idol and contrasting against Binladin who was a threat and terrorist against american  
Litttle Mix- Black Magic
Nostalgia 
  • distracting entertainment 
  • non original material
  • high school girls get bullied by popular youths but then the roles reverse and they gain popularity due too changing their appearance  

Voyeurism

  • obsessed by the process of looking at others 
  • society dependant upon visuals the consumption of others 


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