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  • ...in my philosophy training. But for anyone who does not already know what deconstruction is, this article is, I'm afraid, useless as an introduction to the topic. ...and, sorry, I disagree with any notion that the encyclopedia article about deconstruction should subtly "deconstruct" the notion of an encyclopedia article. Please
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  • ...hrough this manner. Through a word [[Jacques Derrida]] is hesitant to use, deconstruction allows the ''reconstruction'' of new meanings or better understandings. Essentially, Deconstruction tries to show that subjects of interest—texts, traditions, societies, bel
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  • An approach to religion using deconstruction concepts.
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  • | pagename = Deconstruction | abc = Deconstruction
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  • ...hrough this manner. Through a word [[Jacques Derrida]] is hesitant to use, deconstruction allows the ''reconstruction'' of new meanings or better understandings. Essentially, Deconstruction tries to show that subjects of interest—texts, traditions, societies, bel
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  • ...erstraeten.htm ''Image and Narrative – The Uncanny and the architecture of Deconstruction''] Retrieved April, 2006. * Wigley, Mark (1995). ''The Architecture of Deconstruction: Derrida's Haunt''. The MIT Press. ISBN.
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  • ...formally is European literatures. Academically I am interested in Marxism, deconstruction, history, philosophy, literature, critical theory, anthropology, cultural s
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  • ...in my philosophy training. But for anyone who does not already know what deconstruction is, this article is, I'm afraid, useless as an introduction to the topic. ...and, sorry, I disagree with any notion that the encyclopedia article about deconstruction should subtly "deconstruct" the notion of an encyclopedia article. Please
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  • ...f ideas, primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries. My specialities include deconstruction, Marxism, postmodernism/poststructuralism, and Lacanian psychoanalysis in t
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  • ...modernism|Postmodern]] [[theology]] is an approach to [[religion]] using [[deconstruction]] concepts.
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  • ===Deconstruction===
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  • ...political philosophy. I realize the word is sometimes used, but the word deconstruction is far more common and, imho, more appropriate. [[User:Bernardo Attias|Bern :...hehehe... it appears we already do have an article on deconstruction - I guess I should have checked that first. [[User:Bernardo Attias|Bernardo
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  • ...ctual impetus for what Anglo-American thinkers and critics later called "[[Deconstruction]]." Derrida's seminal works include ''Speech and Phenomena'' (''La Voix et
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  • ...ious strands of [[critical theory]], including [[poststructuralism]] and [[deconstruction]], and brought with it a new focus on issues of gender, race and identity (
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  • ...requirement in which the lecturer was Richard Poirier -- it was all about Deconstruction, I guess, or maybe "Close textural analysis", which sure baffled me at the
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  • '''Deconstructivism''' in architecture, also called '''deconstruction''', is a development of [[postmodern architecture]] that began in the late ...contents mark the beginning of a decisive break between the two movements. Deconstruction took a confrontational stance toward much of architecture and [[architectur
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  • ...t in which they exist. The human ecosystem concept is then grounded in the deconstruction of the human/nature [[dichotomy]], and the emergent premise that all specie
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  • ...the [[Socialist Workers Party (Britain)|Socialist Workers Party]] on "The Deconstruction of Zionist Identity". After being picketed , the SWP, [http://www.swp.org.u
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