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From: Catherine Driscoll <cdriscol at arts.adelaide.edu.au>
>In general to deconstruct in this sense is to look for the foundation
of an
>argument or claim on a dichotomy and to demonstrate that those terms
are in
>fact not mutually exclusive but mutually dependent. ...
>Deconstruction often also proceeds by locating a 'third term' on
which a
>dichotomy depends -- for example, Luce Irigaray says the mother-son
>dichotomy is dependent on the exclusion of the figure of the
daughter.
hi catherine,
concise.
also, what do you think of irigaray?
angela