tekstualist
Tekstualist refers to a concept in literary theory and cultural studies, particularly in the context of poststructuralism, postmodernism, and postcolonialism. The term suggests a critique of traditional notions of authorship, text, and meaning. The tekstualist perspective posits that texts are not fixed or stable entities, but rather fluid and dynamic formations that resist definitive interpretation.
This viewpoint draws on the ideas of French philosopher Jacques Derrida, particularly his notion of différance,
The tekstualist stance is often associated with the work of writers, such as Jacques Lacan, Michel de
In essence, tekstualist theory embodies a critical attitude towards the fluid boundaries of meaning, knowledge, and