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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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Being Special: A Performative Perspective on Diversity Management

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the theoretical tensions inherent to diversity management and present an alternative theory, which they suggest arise in and are perceived as problematic to mainstream perspectives of diversity management, because of an implicit reliance on essentialist notions of organizational culture.
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The Fictional Theories of J. Hillis Miller: Humanism, Phenomenology, and Deconstruction in The Form of Victorian Fiction and Fiction and Repetition

TL;DR: The authors focus on two of Hillis Miller's books, The Form of Victorian Fiction and Fiction and Repetition, because they are less concerned with specific authors and texts and more with theoretical and methodological questions about fiction.