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ERIC Number: EJ785108
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2007-Dec
Pages: 17
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-0826-4805
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Deconstruction as Narrative Interruption
Gilbert-Walsh, James
Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, v38 n4 p317-333 Dec 2007
Because of the way it prioritizes "interruption" and calls into question the very possibility of producing coherent, self-contained narratives, the deconstructive work of Jacques Derrida is often thought to be intrinsically anti-narrative in its very structure; and yet there are those who insist that, to the contrary, deconstruction is a narrative exercise through and through. I maintain that both interpretive approaches fall prey to a serious misunderstanding of deconstruction. I will show that deconstruction should be viewed neither as a simple affirmation nor negation of narrative but rather as a radical "perplexity" in the face of narrative. Indeed, any serious engagement with deconstruction requires that we call into question the very nature, function, and limits of narrative practice.
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Language: English
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