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post-structuralism

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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post-istrukturalismo

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Post-structuralists reject the idea of an underlying structure upon which meaning can rest secure and guaranteed. Meaning is always in process.

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multi-dimensional

The text is a tissue of quotations drawn from the innumer- able centres of culture’

Jacques derrida

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A deconstructive] reading must always aim at a certain relationship, unperceived by the writer, between what he commands and what he does not command of the patterns of language that he uses. This relationship is . . . a signifying structure that critical [i.e. deconstructive] reading should produce. . . . [That is, a] production [which] attempts to make the not seen accessible to sight (158, 163).

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the chain of signification

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Metafiction

Narrative contains other narratives nested within the text

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media-Post structural-Popculture

Media Mimics Reality 👉Reality Mimics Media

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"There is no [getting] outside of the text."
-Derrida

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  • Bolton, Christopher. Animating Poststructuralism. 2012, November, 8. Retrieved from .http://youtu.be/6a2dLVx8THA
  • Storey, John. Cultural Theory and Popular Culture, An Introduction, 5th Edition. PEARSON Education. www.pearsoned.co.uk