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If the text is taken to be an open system , whose meaning is ostensibly stabilized once it is embedded in a particular context , deconstruction can show that the text is subject to penetration by a potentially infinite proliferation of ...
If the text is taken to be an open system , whose meaning is ostensibly stabilized once it is embedded in a particular context , deconstruction can show that the text is subject to penetration by a potentially infinite proliferation of ...
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13 The assault of the textcontext distinction within deconstruction is too well - known to need extensive annotation . Landmarks include Jacques Derrida , “ Signature Event Context , ” Margins of Philosophy ( Chicago : Chicago UP ...
13 The assault of the textcontext distinction within deconstruction is too well - known to need extensive annotation . Landmarks include Jacques Derrida , “ Signature Event Context , ” Margins of Philosophy ( Chicago : Chicago UP ...
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James Hulbert , in Deconstruction and Criticism ( New York : Seabury Press , 1979 ) 75176 . 6 * Jacques Derrida , “ No Apocalypse , Not Now ( full speed ahead , seven missiles , seven missives ) , ” Diacritics 14 ( Summer 1984 ) : 28 .
James Hulbert , in Deconstruction and Criticism ( New York : Seabury Press , 1979 ) 75176 . 6 * Jacques Derrida , “ No Apocalypse , Not Now ( full speed ahead , seven missiles , seven missives ) , ” Diacritics 14 ( Summer 1984 ) : 28 .
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The Hazards of an Ecological | 4 |
DISCOURSE | 6 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
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