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Deconstruction as a Construction
Deconstruction has become an indiscriminate supplier of subversive routines, serving the status quo and resistance alike. At the commercial level, the flying beam is scoring against the postmodern icon. On academic sites, textuality is the fashionable attitude. The original fascination with philosophical skepticism, in its anti-logocentric version, has turned to a new form of affirmation. Deconstruction is now a centre. And it's time to start putting things under the hammer.
Deconstruction as a Construction
Deconstruction has become an indiscriminate supplier of subversive routines, serving the status quo and resistance alike. At the commercial level, the flying beam is scoring against the postmodern icon. On academic sites, textuality is the fashionable attitude. The original fascination with philosophical skepticism, in its anti-logocentric version, has turned to a new form of affirmation. Deconstruction is now a centre. And it's time to start putting things under the hammer.
Deconstruction as a Construction
Kenzari, M. Beehir (author)
Architectural Science Review ; 37 ; 67-71
1994-06-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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