Thinking Activity : Derrida & Deconstruction :
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Welcome to my blog. Here I am talking about Derrida and Deconstruction thinking activity. This task given by Dr.Dilip barad sir, For more information on Deconstruction. Click here
Jacques Derrida :
Jacques Derrida was an Algerian-born French philosopher known for developing a form of semiotic analysis called deconstruction, which he discussed in numerous texts, and developed in the context of phenomena. He is one of the leading figures associated with post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy.
Deconstruction :
Deconstruction is a theory and practice of reading, to read the questions and claims that 'subvert' or 'undermine' the notion that the language system provides, and that establishes boundaries, coherence or unity, and provides the literary meaning. Deconstruction is an approach to understanding the relationship between text and meaning. It was originated by the philosopher Jack Derrida, whose approach was to conduct lessons in the pursuit of things that run contrary to its intended meaning or structural unity. The purpose of deconstruction is to show that the use of the language, and the entire language, in a given text is unobtrusively complex, unstable, or impossible.
Criticism of the deconstruction of literature is the study of theory and reading that questions and 'threatens' or 'validates' the claim that the language system provides the ground that boundaries are sufficient to establish coherence or unity. And determine the meaning of the literary text. In the new critique, the author's attention turns to the work of literary writing; The process continues with textual analysis, becoming more important than additional textual information. So the author disappears and only the text is left. In this process the reader's understanding and understanding of the importance of it is ever increasing.
Deconstruction is not a destructive activity, but it is a basic test of everything. Deconstruction is not a negative word at all. It does not mean destructive activity or breaking up at any time. Derrida says deconstruction is not a destructive activity, but an investigation into the underlying causes of the intellectual system. One of the issues is that Derrida wants to change people's ideology and, therefore, the whole structure of Western ideas has to change, that is what Derrida wants to emphasize, it takes a high degree project of deconstruction. Which he wants to translate from German to French and the famous later Japanese friend was Professor Izutsu, who wanted to translate Derrida's French text into Japanese, so he wanted to know how to translate deconstruction, how to deconstruct. It is not a deconstruction in itself, but an inquiry into the limits of the philosophical system is the relevant condition that produced the philosophy system, the conditions under which it was constrained. Derrida argues that who created the intellectual system, based on the distinction of binary opposition, is the same position responsible for opposing both.
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