The deconstructor merely shares in the higher perspective which language itself opens up. |
The convention of naming deconstructors by extending the constructor name with the suffix is really just a crude but simple way of associating a deconstructor with a constructor. |
As a deconstructor of the detective novel he compares himself in a self-referential statement with Cervantes, the deconstructor of the romance. |
The deconstructor apparently sees what an opponent has failed to see, rises to a higher level of awareness, and gets the look-down upon everything that an opponent has said or will say. |
As a deconstructor, a postmodernist is fascinated not by the signified but by their free signifiers. |
Putin is the constructor and he is the deconstructor. |