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One who bases literary criticism on an assumption that language refers only to itself, that asserts multiple conflicting interpretations of a text based on the philosophical, political, or social implications rather than on the author's intention

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  • deconstructionist criticism
  • I am not now nor have I ever been either a "deconstructionist" or for that matter a Maoist.
  • Richard says the "deconstructionist" singular emphasis on fragmentation of meaning prevents rational discourse.
  • "Kansai Mitsui is a deconstructionist, pure and simple,"
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