(1) There are simpler reasons why textual analysis remains so popular within media education.(2) Rhetorical purpose and the writer's intention are key elements in textual endeavour.(3) That submission calls for serious consideration and it has led to some close textual analysis of the paragraph in question.(4) It's perhaps merely amusing to think that the author intended all that textual confusion.(5) Yet in their very long book there is no actual analysis of Tocqueville's work or reference to any specific textual passage.(6) This artefact was provided with a long textual exposition, written by the artist.(7) Since this material does not lend itself easily to contextual approaches, a textual analysis is the only option.(8) Derrida has two main ways of exposing these textual interplays, deconstruction and double reading.(9) The set of illustrations is interspersed by textual commentary, which guides the book through a logical chronology.(10) Certain textual lines of descent are clear, between Homer, Apuleius, and Shakespeare, for example.(11) For those able to overlook glaring textual errors, the book's photographs are deeply rewarding.(12) The idea, clearly, is to make it easy for students to see the first-hand evidence of textual problems for themselves.(13) White is careful not to allow performance studies to overwhelm textual approaches to Renaissance drama.(14) While textual analyses are significant, religion is more than the reading of texts.(15) They were people with a textual background, mostly, coming out of literature.(16) Literature, we might conclude, is a speech act or textual event that elicits certain kinds of attention.