Reading biblical texts intertextually with a hermeneutics of other deconstructs the familiar and conventional. |
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He deconstructs myths of the tough virile man, laying his anxieties bare on the floor. |
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And yet the abundance of God is a belief that both consoles our fears and deconstructs the illusions that hold us captive. |
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Balfour deconstructs Coleridge's affirmation of the symbol and symbolic politics by pointing to the allegorical style of his political rhetoric. |
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At first glance, Ann Allen Shockley's novel, Loving Her, appears to be a postmodern novel that deconstructs dominant ideologies of race, gender, and sexuality. |
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Tess Giberson deconstructs her knits until they are little more than fragile strands, turning them into a kind of abstract art. |
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The postmodern deconstructs the metanarratives of the Western tradition, leaving us with a plurality of narratives and values. |
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First, May deconstructs the neutrality of civism and considers this as the first step toward a non-essentialist understanding of cultural difference. |
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Seth Rudetsky Deconstructs Masterworks Broadway, premieres October 6 and continues every Wednesday thereafter. |
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