dekonstrueerimist
Dekonstrueerimist, often translated as deconstruction, is a philosophical and critical approach that questions established meanings and structures within texts, language, and thought. It emerged from the work of Jacques Derrida in the 1960s. Deconstruction challenges the idea of a fixed, stable meaning that can be definitively extracted from a text. Instead, it suggests that language is inherently unstable, full of internal contradictions, and shaped by binary oppositions where one term is often privileged over another.
The process of deconstruction involves closely examining a text to reveal these hidden assumptions, hierarchies, and