Christine Tamblyn characterized DeMichiel as an example of an anti-establishment deconstructionist and as a collagist. |
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Bess has little patience with postmodern, deconstructionist architects and thinkers. |
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Hermeneutical and deconstructionist philosophies in the 20th century brought increasing attention to the mystical text. |
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He used deconstructionist techniques to defend the two men, laying down a fog of convoluted rhetoric in a doomed attempt to exonerate them. |
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While reality is not so subjective as postmodern philosophers and deconstructionist literary critics would have us believe, the words we use can have a powerful effect. |
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A third concern of the anthropological endeavour radically opposes some of the deconstructionist stances taken in postmodern thinking. |
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In our post modern, deconstructionist, society, there are those who regard impartiality as an illusion. |
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The field of feminist studies has appropriated Derrida's deconstructionist theses with the aim of abolishing the apriorisms of patriarchy. |
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They were transferred to the décor in an almost deconstructionist way, and yet they all come together as a whole. |
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The deconstructionist spirit seems not to have abandoned Thom Mayne and the Morphosis Studio in Los Angeles. |
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Additional influence was exercised by deconstructionist analysis, based largely on the work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida. |
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Born of recessionary, disenchanted times, Pictures art shared menacingly cynical attitudes toward mainstream culture with punk rock, in night-life venues, and with deconstructionist lucubration, in academe. |
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There he met the actress and director Elizabeth LeCompte, who founded the deconstructionist theatre company the Wooster Group, with which Dafoe later performed. |
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It's this kind of deconstructionist humour which has garnered comparisons with Fry and Laurie and Monty Python. |
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There is nothing vague about this passage unless one wants it to be obscure for deconstructionist purposes. |
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It's a funny, clever, deconstructionist approach to live stage magic. |
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A mix of stand-up and sitcom, its biggest USP, however, was the deconstructionist way Monteith would frequently break off to address the audience directly. |
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Death Comes for the Deconstructionist is a tragi-comic mystery, a detective story that is at once suspenseful, provocative, and emotionally resonant. |
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