dekonstruoiva
dekonstruoiva is a Finnish term that translates to "deconstructive" in English. It is most commonly associated with deconstructionism, a philosophical and literary theory developed by Jacques Derrida. In this context, dekonstruoiva refers to a method of analysis that involves taking apart texts, concepts, or structures to reveal their underlying assumptions, contradictions, and hidden meanings. This process often questions binary oppositions, such as good/evil or male/female, showing how they are not as stable or distinct as they appear.
The dekonstruoiva approach seeks to demonstrate that meaning is not fixed or inherent but is instead fluid,