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So, he would be there, and then the guys from Jane's Addiction had that band that I think was called Deconstruction.
Mike Ragogna: Hey, Jon Stewart...What About Buffalo Tom? A Conversation with Bill Janovitz Mike Ragogna 2011
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So, he would be there, and then the guys from Jane's Addiction had that band that I think was called Deconstruction.
Mike Ragogna: Hey, Jon Stewart...What About Buffalo Tom? A Conversation with Bill Janovitz Mike Ragogna 2011
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Deconstruction is and always has been to move away from what is truthful or beautiful or sound and bring it down.
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Deconstruction is over now; it can be brought to book and historicized.
Professing Literature: John Guillory's Misreading of Paul de Man 2005
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So, he would be there, and then the guys from Jane's Addiction had that band that I think was called Deconstruction.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Mike Ragogna 2011
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Paglia calls Deconstruction that denies that there is a correct answer to anything.
Times are hard... for philosophers... Ann Althouse 2009
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In the slurry pit that is the modern Academy it's method is called Deconstruction or, as one's landscaper might say, Mierde del Toro.
If Spike Lee had directed Avatar..? Steven Barnes 2009
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(If some of this sounds like the approach of the more recent Deconstruction, that is simply because Deconstructionists, too, learned their tactics from the New Critics.)
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THIS is "Deconstruction"? by Lynn Hirshman on Sunday, Apr 12, 2009 at 1: 26: 43 PM
Paranoid Republicans are projecting their own evil ways onto liberals 2009
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"Deconstruction" now figures in countless introductions-to-theory as an option on the menu
Introduction 2005
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