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On Deconstruction: Theory and Criticism after Structuralism

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In this article, the authors discuss readers and reading and deconstructive critical criticism. But their focus is on the reader and reading as a woman, and not on the critic.
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Preface to New Edition. Preface to First Edition Introduction Chapter 1: Readers and Reading 1. New Fortunes 2. Reading as a Woman 3. Stories of Reading Chapter 2: Deconstruction 1. Writing and Logocentrism 2. Meaning and Iterability 3. Grafts and Graft 4. Institutions and Inversions 5. Critical Consequences Chapter 3: Deconstructive Criticism Bibliography. Index

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Some Remarks about Semi-Automatic Writing: Between Constraints and Possibilities in a Writing Workshop

Milly Epstein-Jannai
- 05 May 2010 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a case study of a semi-automatic writing workshop encounter is presented, where one of the results of this writing experience is that it leads to the de-automatisation of accepted reading and writing habits.
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Composition and Poststructuralism: A Tale of Two Conferences.

TL;DR: The authors examine the spread of poststructuralism in literary studies, and not only because what happens in the major part of the English curriculum can directly affect its writing component, but also because post-structuralists have raised significant issues concerning the nature of discourse.
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In the name of love resisting reader and abusive redeemer in deutero-isaiah

TL;DR: The authors argued that the prophet is announcing the fulfilment of the prophecy of restoration in Hos. 2:16-25 and is therefore both participating in the metaphor of sexual abuse that dominates Hos.2:4-15 and assuming that the threatened abuse has been perpetrated.