The meaning of a text is not to be found in the intention of the author.
Deconstruction
The meaning of a text is not to be found in the intention of the author.
Deconstruction
Often discussed in relation to 'Signature Event Context' and 'Of Grammatology'.
1971 (conceptually)
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