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Hel,lo my nameamp;#39;s Tom and welcome back to my channel where I talk a little bit about theatre, a little bit about being a PhD student and a little bit about those two things lashed together. Today, another episode of What The Theory? and weamp;#39;re building on some of those ideas that I looked at in my last What The Theory? video around semiotics to look at the concept of cultural texts. As always, if youamp;#39;ve got any further questions or any ideas for other videos I could make, please do drop them in the comments down below Iamp;#39;m always really keen that these are kind of the start of a conversation rather than the end of one and also to be really responsive to what people want to see videos about. But, here we go with todayamp;#39;s video on cultural texts. So, in the last episode of What The Theory?, we looked at semiotics and the process through which words, symbols and images come to take on meaning. If you havenamp;#39;t watched that video I perhaps suggest

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Parenthetical Citations: The first time you reference a version of the Bible, in the in-text citations, give the name of the edition (italicized), followed by a comma and the abbreviated book (see back of handout), chapter, and verse. Use a period, not a colon, between the chapter and verse: John 3.16.
Citing in-text from a play (short quotation) If the quote is only one line place quotation marks around the quote then in paraphrases include the authors last name, act. scene. line. If the play is not divided into acts, scenes and lines then cite the page number in the paraphrases.
Note Format: Playwright First Name Last Name, Play Title (City: Publisher, Year), page #. Classic Play Title, ed. Editor First Name Last Name. (City: Publisher, Year), Act#. Scene#. Line#. References are to act, scene, and line.
Using In-text Citation MLA in-text citation style uses the authors last name and the page number from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken, for example: (Smith 163). If the source does not use page numbers, do not include a number in the parenthetical citation: (Smith).
Authors Surname, Initials. (Year of edition) Title of the play. Edited by Editors Surname, Initials. Place of publication: Publisher.
Author Last Name, First Name. Title of Play. Edited by first name, last name, version, number, Publisher, Publication Date, Location. While writing your in-text citation, include the title of the play, the act, the scene and lines for the first in-text citation.
Title of the video game: Titles are italicized when independent. If part of a larger source add quotation marks and do not italize. Version description: Give the version number of the game and platform where it can be played. Publisher: Give the name of the company that produced the game if available.
As of the 9th edition of the MLA Handbook, for all in-text citations with more than 2 authors, utilize et al. after the first listed author to conserve space. Please note, et al. is an abbreviation of the Latin et alia (and others), so you will need to include the period after al. with every use!

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