This study focuses on issues such as what deconstruction is or not, how it is perceived today, what are its benefits, what kinds of mistakes are made in the conception and application as well. The paper tries to unfold the secrets and beauty of the phenomenon of deconstruction from the philosophical approaches to literary discourses. Thus, the techniques of the deconstructive approaches, interactions and interests to the texts have been theorized and the techniques of enforcement have also been given here. Here, attempts have been made to unveil the factual patterns of the phenomenon in order to provide a good understanding to the concept. Santosh Kumar Nayak "The Phenomenon of Deconstruction versus the Inherent Desire of Text" Published in...
Deconstruction, a philosophical post-structural theory derived mainly from the work of the French ph...
Tulisan ini adalah suatu studi fenomenologis yang mengetengahkan faham Derrida tentang dekonstruksi ...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...
In my article I consider deconstruction as a philosophical strategy. The problems which arise with t...
This research paper deals with the theory of deconstruction, as enunciated by French abstruse theori...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
Deconstructive readers are interested in ironies, aporias, paradoxes, contradictions, conflicts, par...
Deconstruction, as a critical theory, maintains that language is a system of signs and, more precise...
This article intends to explore how the position of the text in 20th century literary theory; at lea...
[[abstract]]This study will try to explore philosophy theories and literature thought how to influen...
Throughout the history of literary criticism, there have been constant shifts in levels of analysis ...
The paper is prepared to explore the theoretical practice of ‘post-structuralism’, its close affinit...
Writing this article backed by multi interpretation problems raised by a text, especially literary t...
<strong>Deconstructive reading of a text</strong><br /> Deconstructive reading mus...
Interest in philosophy and the humanities increased after the Second World War, especially in the We...
Deconstruction, a philosophical post-structural theory derived mainly from the work of the French ph...
Tulisan ini adalah suatu studi fenomenologis yang mengetengahkan faham Derrida tentang dekonstruksi ...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...
In my article I consider deconstruction as a philosophical strategy. The problems which arise with t...
This research paper deals with the theory of deconstruction, as enunciated by French abstruse theori...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
Deconstructive readers are interested in ironies, aporias, paradoxes, contradictions, conflicts, par...
Deconstruction, as a critical theory, maintains that language is a system of signs and, more precise...
This article intends to explore how the position of the text in 20th century literary theory; at lea...
[[abstract]]This study will try to explore philosophy theories and literature thought how to influen...
Throughout the history of literary criticism, there have been constant shifts in levels of analysis ...
The paper is prepared to explore the theoretical practice of ‘post-structuralism’, its close affinit...
Writing this article backed by multi interpretation problems raised by a text, especially literary t...
<strong>Deconstructive reading of a text</strong><br /> Deconstructive reading mus...
Interest in philosophy and the humanities increased after the Second World War, especially in the We...
Deconstruction, a philosophical post-structural theory derived mainly from the work of the French ph...
Tulisan ini adalah suatu studi fenomenologis yang mengetengahkan faham Derrida tentang dekonstruksi ...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...