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  • '''Poststructuralism''' is a set of theories and ideas that describe how human beings relate thr Poststructuralism is often understood as being a step on the way to [[postmodernism]] - one o
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  • (1956—) American [[Feminism|feminist]] [[poststructuralism|post-structuralist]] [[philosophy|philosopher]], author of ''Gender Trouble
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  • '''Poststructuralism''' is a set of theories and ideas that describe how human beings relate thr Poststructuralism is often understood as being a step on the way to [[postmodernism]] - one o
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  • ...h Butler''' (b. February 24, 1956) is an American [[feminism|feminist]], [[poststructuralism|post-structuralist]] [[philosophy|philosopher]]. She has the post of Profes
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  • ...modernism emerged from various strands of [[critical theory]], including [[poststructuralism]] and [[deconstruction]], and brought with it a new focus on issues of gend
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  • ...Ludwig Wittgenstein’s concept of ‘language games’, both structuralism and poststructuralism suggest that significance or meaning is always a
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  • ...eography, which employs the ideas of [[postmodernism|postmodernist]] and [[poststructuralism|poststructuralist]] theorists to explore the social construction of spatial
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  • In recent years, the [[poststructuralism|poststructuralist]] and [[deconstruction|deconstructionist]] approach to la
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