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He is currently writing a deconstructive account of political philosophy.
We've moved to a very cynical and ironic deconstructive age.
And certain selections are strong enough to stand up against the show's deconstructive impulse.
The game serves as a deconstructive satire of social games.
There is only deconstructive reading and it generates new meanings.
That's a high price to pay for a constructive expression of democracy, never mind a deconstructive one.
It has been called a foundational text for deconstructive criticism.
Not even the seditious, deconstructive imagery of television could deflect him.
Therefore, a deconstructive reading will never definitively achieve justice.
His recent work (much of it collaborative) brings a deconstructive approach to contemporary Australian events and figures.
Her art, self-referential, deconstructive, was just out of fashion.
This argument is illustrated with a source-critical and a deconstructive reading of Exodus 14.
He'd like to see the end of "deconstructive multiculturalism" - a bogeyman that has a lot to answer for in this book.
Olson draws on deconstructive theory to question the functionality and legitimacy of traditional knowledge organization.
Many of his works focus on the transformation of familiar materials through deconstructive formal processes.
Personally, I think we've run aground of this deconstructive, ironic style."
Deconstructive readings of history and sources have changed the entire discipline of history.
Those who take a deconstructive approach to religion identify closely with the work of Derrida, especially his work later in life.
Thus, a deconstructive reading of the law is a leap from calculability towards incalculability.
If we let the Victorians have their "deconstructive fun," maybe we can have some ourselves.
It is conceivable that such students were well equipped to apply deconstructive techniques to such works with some understanding.
Bauer's criticism of the New Testament was highly deconstructive.
Deconstructive metamorphosis begins as the snow makes its way to the ground often melting, refreezing, and settling.
Deconstruction-and-religion begins from a deconstructive framework that is both post-structuralist and post-phenomenological.