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deconstruction influences novels
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List of thinkers influenced by deconstruction
His essays and novels have been influenced by deconstruction. -
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Deconstruction
Edmund Husserl is one of the major influences on the development of Derrida's philosophy . ... Deconstruction -
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Gary Forrester
| Literary movement | Post modern, deconstruction | ... | Influences | -
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Postmodernism
Deconstruction ... ↑ Influences on postmodern thought, Paul Lützeler (St. Louis) -
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The Deconstruction of Falling Stars
Meanwhile, the other side is a neo-Orwellian fascist regime of the kind Clark tried to establish, which is xenophobic and hates all "alien influences". ... | “The Deconstruction of Falling Stars” | -
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Babylon 5 influences
The fourth-season finale of Babylon 5, "The Deconstruction of Falling Stars", depicts the mankind of one million years in the future as having physically evolved past mortal, "corporeal" bodies into true beings of energy, similar to the conclusion of the book . ... Other book, television, and film influences include Blake's 7, E. E. Smith's Lensman novels, the Cthulhu mythos and George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. -
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Dictator novel
For example, in Roa Bastos's I, The Supreme, the novel revolves around a central theme of language and the power inherent in all of its forms, a power that is often only present in the deconstruction of communication. ... Asturias's distinctive use of dream imagery, onomatopoeia, simile, and repetition, combined with a discontinuous structure consisting of abrupt changes of style and viewpoint, sprang from surrealist and ultraist influences. -
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Martin Heidegger
Within philosophy it played a crucial role in the development of existentialism, hermeneutics, deconstruction, postmodernism, and continental philosophy in general. ... Influences -
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Superhero
Deconstruction ... Also during the 1970s, Pocket Books published 11 novels based on Marvel Comics characters. -
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Takeshi Kawamura
Returning to the deconstruction of preexisting texts that he first explored in Eight Dogs of Shinjuku and A Man Called Macbeth, Kawamura presented Hamletclone in 2000. ... The production places two 15th-century traditional Japanese noh plays in modern settings, drawing on horror film influences and critiquing the cult of celebrity.
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