Deconstruction, a philosophical post-structural theory derived mainly from the work of the French philosopher Jacques Derrida, has evoked a great controversial debate over the past few decades. Promoting a sophisticated philosophical view of literary criticism, deconstruction has always been a complicated topic to comprehend especially for students and novice researchers in the field of literary criticism. This article review paper attempts to present an explanation of the main notions of the theory by reviewing one of Derrida’s most influencing articles on critical theory: “Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences”. The article which marked the birth of post-structuralism theory, was first delivered in 1966 at John ...
Since deconstruction’s heyday in literary criticism, perhaps most prominently represented in the maj...
For the last few decades, French post-structuralist critical thinking has provided one of the most i...
This chapter discusses Jacques Derrida's work on deconstruction, and its implications for critical c...
The Deconstruction of Philosophy : The Spectres of Jacques Derrida - Irfan Ajvaz
In this article the Author shows that J. Derrida's discourse is of a dramatic character. The model ...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that discuss about Jacques Derrida work and the origin of dec...
This dissertation gives an account of the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Most interpretations of thi...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
Structuralism is a theory that needs to be addressed and debated, since its assumptions remain laten...
This paper aims to discuss the post-structural philosopher Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of deconstru...
Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) is the most prominent figure in contemporary philosophical and literary ...
This research paper deals with the theory of deconstruction, as enunciated by French abstruse theori...
Tulisan ini adalah suatu studi fenomenologis yang mengetengahkan faham Derrida tentang dekonstruksi ...
* Explores Derrida's main books and essays and considers his central themes to provide a comprehensi...
The purpose of this Article is to introduce legal readers to the ideas of the French philosopher Jac...
Since deconstruction’s heyday in literary criticism, perhaps most prominently represented in the maj...
For the last few decades, French post-structuralist critical thinking has provided one of the most i...
This chapter discusses Jacques Derrida's work on deconstruction, and its implications for critical c...
The Deconstruction of Philosophy : The Spectres of Jacques Derrida - Irfan Ajvaz
In this article the Author shows that J. Derrida's discourse is of a dramatic character. The model ...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that discuss about Jacques Derrida work and the origin of dec...
This dissertation gives an account of the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Most interpretations of thi...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
Structuralism is a theory that needs to be addressed and debated, since its assumptions remain laten...
This paper aims to discuss the post-structural philosopher Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of deconstru...
Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) is the most prominent figure in contemporary philosophical and literary ...
This research paper deals with the theory of deconstruction, as enunciated by French abstruse theori...
Tulisan ini adalah suatu studi fenomenologis yang mengetengahkan faham Derrida tentang dekonstruksi ...
* Explores Derrida's main books and essays and considers his central themes to provide a comprehensi...
The purpose of this Article is to introduce legal readers to the ideas of the French philosopher Jac...
Since deconstruction’s heyday in literary criticism, perhaps most prominently represented in the maj...
For the last few decades, French post-structuralist critical thinking has provided one of the most i...
This chapter discusses Jacques Derrida's work on deconstruction, and its implications for critical c...