Indeed, the bourgeoisie was convinced that decisive victory over communism and, by extension, over the Third World, would pave the way for a period of stability, predicted by poststructuralism and the end-of-history thesis. |
Many cultural geographers informed by poststructuralism, for instance, will struggle to find much mention of their favorite ideas in these pages. |
The methods of structuralism and poststructuralism have been beneficial to the study of visual material in various respects. |
In the wake of structuralism and poststructuralism, to write of literary personhood is no simple thing. |
Today, however, poststructuralism is not the primary target of my intervention. |
Smithson's seizing on the idea of enantiomorphism as his general model of reflection is, I think, the aspect of his work that most fully approximates poststructuralism. |