0 the act of breaking something down into its separate parts in order to understand its meaning, especially when this is different from how it was previously understood:
her complex deconstruction of the Asian stereotype
a critical deconstruction of "The Three Little Pigs"
However, it is worth recalling that deconstruction's critique is of presence less than of ' the metaphysics of presence'.
Uthayas particular gifts lie in his narrative skill and playful deconstructions of the story form.
The fragmentation, in the language of deconstruction, is originary, and as such it sponsors the irrepressible feminine dynamism that is (this) opera's obsession.
By no means does deconstruction of "race" imply that inequitable access to transplantation does not exist.
Key implications included measurement invariance, metrics of time, nomothetic and idiographic conceptualizations of development, and the deconstruction of continuous trajectories.
The album combines animal concepts and deconstructions of 20th century music, ambient drones and a deep grinding groove.
They decry deconstruction as tantamount to demolition, turning moral philosophy into mere cultural studies.
The offering of the self means death and deconstruction of the old self.