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deconstructive, a. Philos. and Lit. Theory.|diːkənˈstrʌktɪv| [f. deconstruction + -ive, after constructive.] Characterized by deconstruction (sense b).
1977Dædalus Fall 108 The semiotics of literature thus gives rise to a ‘deconstructive movement’ in which each pole of an opposition can be used to show that the other is in error. 1981M. Whitford in J. Wintle Makers of Mod. Culture 130/1 The deconstructive strategy is controversial, partly because it is not entirely clear whether..Derrida has altogether avoided implicit a priori arguments. 1983N. & Q. Dec. 568/1 Bloom vaunts an ‘American tradition of criticism’..to be distinguished from the deconstructive dialectics of Europe. |