0 to break something down into its separate parts in order to understand its meaning, especially when this is different from how it was previously understood: --
Rather, it will also deconstruct the notion of an author, and of a reader as well.
What becomes of quality when the individual branches of knowledge have been deconstructed?
The policy process is deconstructed into three different processes: the union process, the national process, and the sectorial process.
This focus on differences between women is part of the third postmodern feminist approach, one in which the dualistic gender system is deconstructed and challenged.
In deconstructing this further, one can consider the relative contributions of beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors.
Such stories deconstruct the notion of home as a stronghold, a place of safety, a refuge.
The symbolic program deconstructs the system as many subblocks and writes a program for each sub-block.
It is the stereotype of the older person which she deconstructs, illustrating to the reader that identity is subject to flux and multiple possibilities.