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On Derrida's Deconstruction Of Reading Strategies

Posted on:2011-12-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T F ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360305959371Subject:Literature and art
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Starting from the development of the deconstruction, carding the relationship between the phenomenology, the structuralism and the deconstruction, understanding the ideological origins of the deconstruction, and then, this paper defines the source and substance of "deconstruction", after that, the paper investigates the theoretical content of "deconstruction". Jacques-Derrida believed that "deconstruction" should be understood as a kind of read and write manner. And the "Deconstruction" is based on "the lack of origin" and "the grade reversed".Jacques-Derrida advocated that one ought to do deconstructive reading to the classical texts. In his work Of Grammatology, Derrida considered that "deconstruction" is an analytical and open style of reading, a way of position taken while analysis the text. Confront the text-the objective of deconstruction reading style, Derrida removed the origin of the "truth", the reason and the logic, using the strategic way of deconstructive reading-"desedimentation", "differance" and "dissemination", etc.. This action demolishes the first presence of the present, and made text into a new activity area of multi-meaning. Through this new reading and explaining style, Derrida collapsed the order based on the western traditional system of metaphysics, then derivative and cultured the new meaning.Deconstruction reading style, which excites the possibly postmodernism hidden in the classical texts, put the classics into the context of postmodernism to finish the remodeling. As a typical example of text remodeling, Old Tales Retold by Lu Xun provides us an excellent example for deconstructive reading style of classical text, excites the possibly postmodernism hidden in the classical texts, and rewrite the classical text.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jacques-Derrida, deconstructive reading style, text, dìfférance, Old Tales Retold
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