Deconstructions: A User's Guide

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Nicholas Royle
Macmillan Education UK, Sep 11, 2000 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 312 pages
Deconstructions: A User's Guide is a new and unusual kind of book. At once a reference work and a series of inventive essays opening up new directions for deconstruction, it is intended as an authoritative and indispensable guide. With a helpful introduction and specially commissioned essays by leading figures in the field, Deconstructions offers lucid and compelling accounts of deconstruction in relation to a wide range of topics and discourses. Subjects range from the obvious (feminism, technology, postcolonialism) to the less so (drugs, film, weaving). Backed up by an unusually detailed index, this User's Guide demonstrates the innumerable and altering contexts in which deconstructive thinking and practice are at work, both within and beyond the academy, both within and beyond what is called 'the West'.

About the author (2000)

NICHOLAS ROYLE is Professor of English at the University of Sussex. NICHOLAS ROYLE is Professor of English at the University of Sussex.

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