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nпостструктурализм; научное направление, популярное во Франции (Деррида, Фуко и др.), изучающее язык и общество как знаковые системы.* * *сущ.постструктурализм; научное направление, популярное во Франции (Деррида, Фуко и др.), изучающее язык и общество как знаковые системы. -
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сущ.тж. post-structuralism фил., соц. постструктурализм (течение в современной философии, лингвистике, других гуманитарных науках и социологии, для которого характерна критика понятия социальной структуры и позиций структурализма и западной философской метафизики в целом; первоначально — направление социальной мысли, культивировавшееся французскими левыми, группировавшимися вокруг журнала "Тель Кель"; испытывало влияние структурализма в литературе и политической беллетристике 1960-х гг.; приверженцы постструктурализма не являлись школой, т. к. отрицали понятие школы с постмодернистских позиций; практиковало всевозможные формы деконструкции текста в широком смысле (также текста как культурного бытия и т. п.); творчество М. Фуко и Ж. Деррида, собственно не принадлежавших к данному кругу, также является формой постструкткрализма)See: -
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1. adverb1) (indicating distance, progress etc: How far is it from here to his house?) fjernt, langt2) (at or to a long way away: She went far away/off.) langt borte/ute/oppe3) (very much: She was a far better swimmer than her friend (was).) mye2. adjective1) (distant; a long way away: a far country.) fjern2) (more distant (usually of two things): He lives on the far side of the lake.) bortest, fjernest•- farther- farthest
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- so farfjern--------lang--------langt--------vidIadj. \/fɑː\/1) fjern, langt borte2) fjernest(e), bortest(e), bortre3) langfar out ( hverdagslig) råkul, dritbra• wow, this music is far out man!oj, denne musikken er jo dritbra!( vanskelig) teoretisk, vanskelig, noe som ligger for høyt for enII1) langt, langt borte, fjernt• how far is it from here to London?2) vidt, langt, myeas far as (prep.) (så langt som) til, like til(konj.) så vidt, så langtbe far from (being) være langtfra, være alt annet ennbe far off være helt på jordet, ta feilby far betydelig, i høy grad, mye, langtfar and away i stor grad, absolutt, veldig myefar and near fjern og nærfar and wide høyt og lavt, overalt, vidt omkringfar be it from me to... eller far be it for me to det er absolutt ikke min hensikt å..., jeg vil på ingen måte...far from it langt derifra, tvertom, slett ikkefar gone langt fremskreden, langt på vei alvorlig syk, døden nær, døende helt utmattetfew and far between sjelden, få, langt imellomgo far nå langt, oppnå mye bidra sterkt, rekke langtnot by far ikke på langt nærso far så langt, hittil(in) so far as i den grad, så langt som, i det omfangso far away as så langt unna somso far so good så langt er alt godt -
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♦ ( ENG post-structuralism)движение, возникшее позже структурализма и именуемое также деструктурализмом. Его сторонники считали, что значение не присуще написанному (библейскому) тексту; оно возникает лишь тогда, когда интерпретатор вступает в диалог с текстом. П. признает допущения постмодернизма.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Постструктурализм
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post-structuralism — noun an extension and critique of structuralism, especially as used in critical textual analysis, which emphasizes plurality and deferral of meaning and rejects the binary oppositions of structuralism. Derivatives post structural adjective post… … English new terms dictionary
post-structuralism — noun Date: 1977 a movement or theory (as deconstruction) that views the descriptive premise of structuralism as contradicted by reliance on borrowed concepts or differential terms and categories and sees inquiry as inevitably shaped by discursive … New Collegiate Dictionary