Deconstruction
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格式
平装书
页数
200
语言
英语
已发布
Sep 7, 2021
出版商
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262542471
ISBN-13
9780262542470
描述
David J. Gunkel delves into the complex and often misunderstood concept of deconstruction, presenting it as a critical philosophical approach that transcends mere critique of texts. His exploration reveals deconstruction as a powerful tool for examining not only literature but also the implications of technology and our contemporary culture. Gunkel adeptly navigates the origins and evolution of deconstruction, highlighting its roots in the work of Jacques Derrida while making it accessible for modern readers.
Through a clear and engaging style, Gunkel unpacks the intricacies of deconstructive methodology, illustrating how it challenges prevailing assumptions and invites new interpretations. He emphasizes the relevance of deconstructive thinking in today’s digital age, where questions of meaning, identity, and existence become increasingly complex.
The author also addresses common misconceptions about deconstruction, asserting that it is not merely a critique but a means of uncovering deeper truths within layered texts and ideologies. Gunkel encourages readers to embrace the ambiguities and contradictions that deconstruction reveals, fostering a richer understanding of both contemporary issues and the philosophical underpinnings that shape them.
Through a clear and engaging style, Gunkel unpacks the intricacies of deconstructive methodology, illustrating how it challenges prevailing assumptions and invites new interpretations. He emphasizes the relevance of deconstructive thinking in today’s digital age, where questions of meaning, identity, and existence become increasingly complex.
The author also addresses common misconceptions about deconstruction, asserting that it is not merely a critique but a means of uncovering deeper truths within layered texts and ideologies. Gunkel encourages readers to embrace the ambiguities and contradictions that deconstruction reveals, fostering a richer understanding of both contemporary issues and the philosophical underpinnings that shape them.