NOUN | structuralism | - | |
SYNO | structural anthropology | structuralism | structural linguistics | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In the 2010s, a new interest in structuralism in architecture can be detected, although it can be established that it is not paralleled by a revival of structuralism in the humanities.
- Structuralism came to dominate continental philosophy throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, encompassing thinkers as diverse as Claude Lévi-Strauss, Roland Barthes and Jacques Lacan.
- His Urdu literary criticism incorporated a range of modern theoretical frameworks including stylistics, structuralism, post-structuralism, and Eastern poetics.
- It is associated with structuralism and post-structuralism.
- Several alternative approaches have been developed based on foundationalism, anti-foundationalism, positivism, behaviouralism, structuralism and post-structuralism.
- Structuralism has revolutionized semantics to its present state, and it also aids to the correct understanding of other aspects of linguistics.
- Although presented at a conference intended to popularize structuralism, the lecture is widely cited as the starting point for post-structuralism in the United States.
- Goldmann founded the theory of genetic structuralism in the 1960s.
- Benacerraf also developed the philosophy of mathematical structuralism, according to which there are no mathematical objects.
- Claude Lévi-Strauss, used structuralism as a way to analyse cultural systems in terms of their structural relations, including that of kinship.
- Enter Derrida and post-structuralism. Other like-minded philosophers and psychoanalysts who have notably opposed logocentrism are Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Heidegger and Freud, as well as those who have been influenced by them in this vein.
- Thus, for instance, "the recent intellectual infatuation with structuralism and post-structuralism" arguably lasted at least until "September 11 ended intellectual infatuation with postmodernism" as a whole.
- Post-structuralism is a term for philosophical and literary forms of theory that both build upon and reject ideas established by structuralism, the intellectual project that preceded it.
- Audience reception also has roots in uses and gratifications, structuralism, and post-structuralism.
- After 1948, he took a critical position in relation to structuralism in Czech linguistics, although before and during the Second World War he was an adherent of structuralism, as well as a member of the Prague Linguistic Circle; in the 1950s he criticized structuralism from a Marxist position.
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