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Deconstructivism Deconstruction took a confrontational stance toward much of architecture and architectural history, wanting to disjoin and disassemble architecture.

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    Deconstruction

    This necessity for the active interpretation of meaning by readers when language is understood as writing is why deconstruction takes place.
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    Deconstructivism

    Deconstruction took a confrontational stance toward much of architecture and architectural history, wanting to disjoin and disassemble architecture. ... The Wexner Center takes the archetypal form of the castle, which it then imbues with complexity in a series of cuts and fragmentations.
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    List of thinkers influenced by deconstruction

    Many of Butler's works have taken up deconstructive themes. ... He has written a number of books about deconstruction.
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    Trace (deconstruction)

    Trace is one of the most important concepts in Derridian Deconstruction. ... Derrida takes almost a similar strategy.
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    French philosophy

    Deconstruction takes a text, examines binary oppositions within it from several different interpreting standpoints, and then attempts to show them to be dependent upon one another, unstable, ambiguous and historically and culturally defined.
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    The Deconstruction of Falling Stars

    This episode takes place after the events of the rest of the series. ... The Deconstruction of Falling Stars at The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
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    Trace (Deconstruction)

    Trace is one of the most important concepts in Derridian Deconstruction. ... Derrida takes almost a similar strategy.
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    Postmodernism

    Derrida argued, however, that deconstruction is not a method or a tool but an occurrence within the text itself.
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    Jacques Derrida

    Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction, The New York Times Magazine
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    Martin Heidegger

    He characterises Heidegger's stance while Rector in the following way: ... Deconstruction

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