deconstructionism

/ˌdiːkənˈstrʌkʃənɪzəm/
noun
  1. A movement or school of thought based on deconstruction, especially in literary criticism and philosophy.
    • Deconstructionism became popular in American universities during the 1970s.
    • The professor's lecture on deconstructionism explored how language shapes meaning.
    • Some critics argue that deconstructionism makes texts too complicated to understand.
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