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Definition of Deconstructions
1. deconstruction [n] - See also: deconstruction
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deconstructions
Literary usage of Deconstructions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reality Checks: Teaching Reading Comprehension with Nonfiction by Tony Stead (2006)
"We alerted both boys to their deconstructions to show them where they had
incorrectly taken notes from the author's information. With this new learning in ..."
2. The Socius of Architecture: Amsterdam, Tokyo, New York by Ad Graafland (2000)
"However, one thing is certain: the sublime is no longer bound to deconstructions,
which have since become patterns. They have become the innocent spouts and ..."
3. Architectural Bodies by Ad Graafland, Michael Speaks (1996)
"A semiotic analysis shares an important tangent plane with Derrida's textual
deconstructions. Kristeva notes that her use of the semiotic is related to what ..."
4. The Battle Over Britain by Philip Dodd (1995)
"And it is important to say that these deconstructions have come from what have
been traditionally both left and right. Take the Second World War as an ..."
5. Globalization on Trial: The Human Condition and the Information Civilizationby Farhang Rajaee by Farhang Rajaee (2000)
"The most radical of these deconstructions is that of the authority of the state
as the final arbiter for citizens, which has occurred to such an extent that ..."