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    friend and enemy, which is another psychological battle that many soldiers encounter during the war. In the novel, The Wars, Findley frames the distinction of friend and enemy in a manner that is unavoidable. Similar to sanity and insanity, the deconstruction of friend and enemy becomes apparent after the physical war comes into play. One of the predominant events containing the friend and enemy opposition is illustrated when Robert encounters the young German soldier. The young German soldier was

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    Peter Eisenman as a representative of Deconstruction started his work from 50 's to 21 century. He rejects the traditional design process of architecture and establishes his own fragment form of architecture. By introducing different domain workings were created after World War II. He developed a generate process to combine all human knowledge into architecture. Furthermore diagram method has been widely use in Eisenman 's work to both show the working process and be a part of design. Finally trace

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    discover it straightforwardly or by implication in the text. If the insight isn't obvious in the text you must uncover it. It's sort of like a profound breaking down to uncover it. One of the hypothesis that we can utilize is deconstruction. I will be using the deconstruction approach for "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. "The Story of an Hour" is a common story that could happen in everyday life, however has further importance to investigate. The story tells us about the illegal bliss of a

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    Deconstruction is first developed by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. The definition for deconstruction is not easy to understand, and Derrida and his interpreters actually intend it to be difficult. It was first meant a method of interpretation and analysis of a text or a speech. He introduced the concept of deconstruction in connection with his linguistic philosophy and grammatology. When deconstruct a text or a speech, it is to draw out conflicting logics of sense and implication, with

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    Deconstruction is a poststructural theory that has been applied with good results to such areas as Anthropology, Architecture, Critical Legal Studies, Graphic Design, and Literary Criticism. Our purpose is to introduce it into the practice of consulting in general, and public policy formation in particular. Several features of the recent work of Jacques Derrida (the Philosopher responsible for deconstruction) are relevant to our design of a Problem Tour. Problem A deconstructive approach to problem

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    Jacques Derrida was a french philosopher, best known for his semiotic theory of "Deconstruction." The term surfaced in he world of design journalism in the mid-1980's, questioning the place of modern design in the theory of deconstruction. Derrida introduced the concept of 'deconstruction' in the 'Book of Grammatology,' published in France in 1967. In this theory, deconstruction questions how representation inhibiits reality. How does the surface get under the skin? In the Western fields of science

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    authority without re-affirming or confirming to the structure of authority that attempts to displace. Christopher Norris defines deconstruction as a series of moves, which involve the disassembling of opposition and hierarchies and revealing 'aporias ' and elements of self contradiction. (Norris, Chritopher in Derrida (London: Fontana Press, 1987), p. 19). So, deconstruction is conceptualized as a strategy of raising questions about philosophies claim to reflexive self identity. In introducing the concept

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    Deconstruction is more of a journey to be undertaken with the understanding that there is not going to be a definite end. There is a constant change in what is being understood and once there is an apparent conclusion, a new door opens leading to another. In

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    Active Audience Theory Four theorists are the contributing authors of the active research theory. These authors evolved the role audience play and their ability to actively engage with communication medians. The idea of deconstructionism was the focus of the work of Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault during the 1960’s. Later in the twentieth century theorist Raymond Bauer developed The Obstinate Audience. In the early 1980’s a theorist by the name of Stuart Hall challenged the traditional theories

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    Children’s Literature or Sexual Awakening? A Deconstruction of “Goblin Market” In order to truly grasp the deconstruction interpretation of a text, one must do what is known as a double reading. A first reading is used to identify what the reader believes to be to main interpretation of the text. Then, during the second reading, the reader identifies words, phrases, and other literary clues to undermine the original interpretation. With “Goblin Market,” however, it may take a third, fourth, or even

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