explain Derridas postulates of deconstruction in post structuralism
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Derrida states that deconstruction is not an analysis in the traditional sense. ... Derrida argues that there are no self-sufficient units of meaning in a text, because individual words or sentences in a text can only be properly understood in terms of how they fit into the larger structure of the text and language itself.
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Derrida states that deconstruction is not an analysis in the traditional sense. ... Derrida argues that there are no self-sufficient units of meaning in a text, because individual words or sentences in a text can only be properly understood in terms of how they fit into the larger structure of the text and language itself.
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