Category: Deconstruction

  • Deconstructing Trauma From a Toxic Workplace Through a Journey of Curiosity

    Deconstructing Trauma From a Toxic Workplace Through a Journey of Curiosity

    After leaving a toxic workplace, I carried the frustration and struggles with me, telling myself to move on. I buried my feelings under the motivation to prepare for interviews. But deep inside, some nights, I found it difficult to fall asleep. Workplace bullying became a scar, eroding my hobbies and mental health. I sit down.

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  • Deconstruction Starts with Jacques Derrida

    Deconstruction Starts with Jacques Derrida

    Deconstruction is a critical analysis of philosophical and literary language that emphasizes the internal workings of language and conceptual systems, the relational quality of meaning, and the assumptions implicit in forms of expression. — Definitions from Oxford Languages, Edited It All Starts with Jacques Derrida. Jacques Derrida, an Algerian-born French philosopher, develops this philosophy. He

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  • The First Time I Learn About Deconstructionism

    The First Time I Learn About Deconstructionism

    The first time I heard about deconstruction was in a class in the architecture school. I couldn’t recall the name of the book I was reading but the impact of this concept sparked my interest in this area. I remembered how my team was trying to dissect a sentence and transform it into a new

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