Deconstructing the Wide-angle View: the Essence of Contemporary Western Literary Theory

Deconstructing the Wide-angle View: the Essence of Contemporary Western Literary Theory

by Tong Ming

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After the deconstruction theory was proposed, it had a broad and profound impact on the Western humanities, but it is sometimes blurred due to differences in interpretation. This book uses the primary philosophical significance of deconstruction throughout, stating the ins and outs of deconstruction theory before and after Derrida, and provides a detailed and multi-dimensional elaboration on the value and problems of deconstruction in practice, as well as on the similarities and differences between Chinese and Western cultures. The whole book is divided into two parts: upper and lower. The first part briefly and carefully summarizes the origin, practice and problems of deconstruction; the second part discusses the theories, authors and works related to deconstruction, as well as how to think about deconstruction theory from a comparative perspective between China and the West.

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