Om Al Lesende Te Dink, Of, Die Dekonstruktiewe Leeshandeling. Om Al Lesende Te Dink, Of, Die Dekonstruktiewe Leeshandeling.

Om Al Lesende Te Dink, Of, Die Dekonstruktiewe Leeshandeling‪.‬

Journal of Literary Studies 2005, June, 21, 1-2

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Summary Deconstructive reading must be considered as a strategy exploring the paths of thinking. In this strategy emphasis is laid on (1) the textuality of the text which offers a point outside the logocentric totality from where Iogocentrism can deconstructively be articulated; (2) the suspended position of the author who disappears behind the text, not dominating it anymore; (3) the senselessness of the problem of reference since the text is infinitely disseminated in its continuous undecidable allusion to other texts; (4) the reinterpretation of interpretation which is directed towards the preoccupied dissimulation of the texture of the text itself which amounts to writing as the production of a signifying structure that alluded to nothing but a labyrinth of the path of thinking challenging thinking to venture upon it.

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2005
1. Juni
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
48
Seiten
VERLAG
Literator Society of South Africa
GRÖSSE
236.2
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