Tuesday, May 30, 2006

DECONSTRUCTION AND EVERYDAY LIFE, OR HOW DECONSTRUCTION HELPED ME QUIT SMOKING -Dave Boothroyd

Where does deconstruction stand in relation to everyday life? How does it connect with and what does it have to say about real events and experiences? In an everyday sort of way, such questions, directed as they are here to ‘deconstruction’, belie a broader concern with the relationship between theory and practice – as an historical debate, as ongoing issue, as ‘a question’, and as a matter of urgency for any form of ‘engaged’ critical inquiry.

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