Postdeconstructive
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Pertaining to or characteristic of a style of analysis moving beyond deconstructionism.
"Obviously, I make no claims to a corner on the whole truth—and I argue that Lucan too would reject such claims as inimical to the spirit of his project. If it is true that some readers may find this book’s version of the poet and his work to be too well-tailored to the postdeconstructive atmosphere of the academy today, I acknowledge this risk and, indeed, publish it […]"
Example
More examples"Obviously, I make no claims to a corner on the whole truth—and I argue that Lucan too would reject such claims as inimical to the spirit of his project. If it is true that some readers may find this book’s version of the poet and his work to be too well-tailored to the postdeconstructive atmosphere of the academy today, I acknowledge this risk and, indeed, publish it […]"
Etymology
From post- + deconstructive.
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