deconstruction in English

noun
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a method of critical analysis of philosophical and literary language that emphasizes the internal workings of language and conceptual systems, the relational quality of meaning, and the assumptions implicit in forms of expression.
In philosophical terms, deconstruction is a form of relativist scepticism in the tradition of Nietzsche.
noun
    deconstructionism

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1. Michael Ryan has looked for a rapprochement between deconstruction and Marxism.

2. For deconstruction, however, this erasure of the world is crucial.

3. Deconstruction doesn't even say that you can't know what the meaning of a text is, exactly. What deconstruction says is that you can't rope off meaning in a text.

4. One pioneer of genetic deconstruction Dr. J. Craig Venter agrees with Dr. Raven.

5. As last week's obituaries have already recorded, Derrida was the founding father of deconstruction.

6. Foster's set of negatives is a concise deconstruction of areas once considered inviolable.

7. We are witnesses to an obsessive, unwavering process of sorting, labelling, deconstruction and destruction.

8. A postmodern deconstruction technique is used to discover a deferred concept: Amethodical systems development

9. • The deconstruction of the pop sales process had become a Breathy celebration of sales people

10. Synonyms for Anatomizing include analysis, dissection, breakdown, anatomy, assay, deconstruction, examination, investigation, inspection and scrutiny

11. Nor do they see how such music can, after all, be a deconstruction of machismo.

12. Buddhisms and Deconstructions considers the connection between Buddhism and Derridean deconstruction, focusing on the work of Robert Magliola

13. Androgyny: The Pagan Sexual Ideal Clearly God is interested in sex, or Satan would not be so passionately committed to its deconstruction

14. A deconstruction of the Twinkie might go something like this: First, there is a certain unabashed nakedness about them.

15. And the deconstruction of linguistic patterns related to synaesthetic images may facilitate the understanding of synaesthesia from multi-perspectives.

16. "The Babysitter" is an atmospheric psychological thriller and deconstruction of the classic Babysitter horror trope, heavily influenced by the

17. Deconstruction is not just a reversal of strategies or a neutralisation of binary opposites: it is a process of displacement.

18. 29 Deconstruction is not just a reversal of strategies or a neutralisation of binary opposites: it is a process of displacement.

19. As the work progressed the waste audit was continuously refined to account for actual quantities of material encountered during the deconstruction process.

20. Beginning in the late sixties, Abjection as it relates to deconstruction as the latest seat of meaning became a predominant subject in art

21. Animality in Lacan and Derrida: The Deconstruction of the Other transcendental empirical divide is one of the pair of opposites Derrida aims to decon- struct

22. Fourteen distinguished contributors discuss deconstruction and various Buddhisms—Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese —followed by an afterword in which Magliola responds directly to his critics.

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24. On in this planetoid deconstruction instantaneous, entire several passes through the Earth which the death atmosphere covers, finally glows brand-new fulls of vitality!

25. In the terminology of deconstruction, Aporia is a final impasse or paradox--the site at which the text most obviously undermines its own rhetorical structure, dismantles, or …

26. Chapter four will explore the profound implications behind the sadomasochism, reveal the deconstruction against the female mythology and mother image, and the rebellion against and sought after power.

27. If we are not able to deal with the fragmentation of our self and assess the deconstruction of our identity, a Corny incident could easily capsize our being.

28. Additionally, a host of textbooks or guides abound, which gather or, if you like, Anthologize a whole range of different readings, emphases or approaches potentialised by Derrida or by deconstruction.

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30. But as early as 1968, this visionary man, Robert Kennedy, at the start of his ill-fated presidential campaign, gave the most eloquent deconstruction of gross national product that ever has been.

31. But as early as 1968, this visionary man, Robert Kennedy, at the start of his ill- fated presidential campaign, gave the most eloquent deconstruction of gross national product that ever has been.

32. The majority of Barotrauma's items can be bought from the Store, including some alien materials that normally require crew members to retrieve their respective artifacts in order to obtain said materials through deconstruction

33. "[On Bullshit's] calm, clearheaded deconstruction of everyday deceit is without parallel."—Gordon Phinn, Books in Canada "With its relevance to contemporary issues and culture, On Bullshit is well worth the read

34. And I don't think deconstruction is the only answer to modernity or Contemporaneity.: Among all the Contemporaneity we catch a momentary glimpse of old Devon, as it was fondly enshrined in Trollope's memory.: The treatment gives it a Contemporaneity, for, we live in a time that is marked by women's empowerment of every kind.: In retrospect, the decision seems to have been a gratuitous gesture

35. One feature that garnered initial interest in a French context (which propagated rather quickly to scholars of French literature and philosophy working in American universities) was Derrida's efforts to displace the understanding of Heidegger's work that had been prevalent in France from the period of the ban against Heidegger teaching in German universities, which amounts in part to an almost wholesale rejection of the influence of Jean-Paul Sartre and existentialist terms. In Derrida's view, deconstruction is a tradition inherited via Heidegger (the French term "déconstruction" is a term coined to translate Heidegger's use of the words "Destruktion" - literally "destruction" - and "Abbau" - more literally "de-building").