Post-structuralism
Post-structuralism is a term used to describe mostly French language scholarship that emerged in the mid- to late 1960s to challenge the primacy of structuralism in the human sciences: anthropology, psychoanalysis, history, literary criticism, and philosophy. The term does appear to have originated not in that scholarship but in its reception in English-language scholarship.
External links
- Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences - Jacques Derrida
- "Some Post-Structural Assumptions" - John Lye
- Talking pomo: An analysis of the postmodern movement, by Steve Mizrach
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