Repeating this deconstructive gesture, Boucher concludes his video with an aporia that serves as a goad to further ethico-political vigilance. |
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This deconstructive agenda fits well with the play's stylized feel and the production's retro design ethos. |
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Both envision critical theory as a constructive, not just a deconstructive project. |
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One aspect of the deconstructive turn is the realization that things that we take for granted as givens are in fact inventions. |
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Deconstructive dourness never stays put, however, so of course the deconstructive acid seeped over from museum practices to high art itself. |
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Spivak is often viewed as an unequivocally deconstructive theorist, and she frequently reinforces this impression by proclaiming her allegiance to Derrida's ideas. |
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In deconstructive and psychoanalytic readings in particular, this allegedly pure and self-referential language returns to haunt the text's unity, coherence, and independence. |
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This displacement operates in the deconstructive move put into practice by the reading and rereading of great texts of the past. |
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Monk's feat was to bring wholeness, even a kind of epic breadth, to the deconstructive happenings of downtown. |
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The subversive element inherent in the deconstructive enterprise is another reason that it has exercised such a mesmerizing spell on intellectuals. |
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Derrida and Foucault's whole deconstructive enterprise might be seen as an exercise in animadversion on the Western cultural process of translation. |
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That is why Derrida's deconstructive work, patient and responsible, shows itself to be of utmost importance. |
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It is with this ambiguity in mind that one can begin a serious deconstructive, or doublehanded, reading of Levinas's work. |
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On the other hand, deconstructive criticism involves accusing people and pointing out their faults without suggestions for improvement. |
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Kaye said that the commission would test products as they are used indoors, and would not rely on California's method of deconstructive testing. |
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In its peculiar ironic twist, this divorcement, we soon learn, involves an intriguing deconstructive impact avant la lettre. |
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Poststructuralism in its deconstructive phase was soon supplanted by the New Historicism. |
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He has seemed close at times to the position of theorists who argue that technological advances and deconstructive analysis render the old medium obsolete. |
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Trisha Brown's studies in public spaces at the start of the decade were to point the way forward for a new deconstructive attitude to dance performance. |
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Now I shall make two remarks on the topic of the deconstruction of phallogocentrism, in relation to the possibility of an aperture within the enclosure targeted by deconstructive practice. |
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However, I shall not argue against the post-structuralist readings and deconstructive critiques of subjectivity as unitary, from Cartesian legacy to positivism. |
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Implying that the only meaning of recognition is the affirmation of group specificity, that use muddies important distinctions among different kinds of recognition, such as universalist or deconstructive recognition. |
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Sargsyan's hostile statements once again demonstrate Yerevan's deconstructive and militaristic approach, which harms the negotiations, Abdullayev said. |
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A deconstructive touch is called for, exposing the assumptions that organize higher education and the university classroom and encouraging students to deschool themselves. |
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Derrida writes more patiently about the turns and counterturns of writing as the deconstructive footprint of the human, always on-going and therefore always provisional. |
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This can cause workers to represent the brand in a deconstructive way. |
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