Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
deconstructive
Adjective
/ˌdiː.kənˈstrʌk.tɪv/
Definition
Related to or employing deconstruction, a critical approach that seeks to understand the underlying assumptions and beliefs in texts and ideas.
Examples
- The deconstructive method allows us to see beyond the surface meaning of the text.
- Her deconstructive analysis of the film revealed hidden biases in its narrative.
- Many contemporary philosophers adopt a deconstructive perspective in their work.
Meaning
The term ‘deconstructive’ refers to an analytical approach that breaks down concepts or arguments to reveal the assumptions and contradictions within them. It is often used in literary theory and philosophy to challenge established interpretations.
Synonyms
- Analytical
- Critical
- Disassembling
- Examining