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"deconstruction" Definitions
  1. (in literature and philosophy) a theory that states that it is impossible for a text to have one fixed meaning, and emphasizes the role of the reader in the production of meaning

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Not only deconstruction of the Monkees, but deconstruction of the entire Hollywood film and television industry.
BioShock is famous for its metatextual deconstruction of false choice in video games, and there's a hint of that deconstruction in Prey as well.
Instead of being a straightforwardly silly riff on superhero tropes, as with the character's two previous TV series (one animated and one live-action), it's somehow a deconstruction of superhero deconstruction stories.
It's a construction process that starts from its own deconstruction.
In 2019, apparently, destruction comes with a side of deconstruction.
Given this exploding form, a little deconstruction may be helpful.
On it goes, the cold, mathematical deconstruction of mythological power.
Call it what you want: relativism, constructivism, deconstruction, postmodernism, critique.
It's the smartest deconstruction and reading of what this performance is.
"Strand has been going through a huge deconstruction," Colman Domingo said.
This sort of deconstruction is something TV does really, really well.
The deconstruction of language is breathtaking, the interrogation of symbols startling.
And after violent deconstruction there is actually a possibility of redemption.
The "deconstruction of the administrative state" now comes with line items.
Click here to check out Dave Addey's typographic deconstruction of Blade Runner.
As serious as the dishes were, there was little deconstruction of the bugs.
Mr Bannon has announced nothing less than "the deconstruction of the administrative state".
"  "The popular phrase for this is 'deconstruction, the biblical phrase is 'falling away.
X discussed the deconstruction of teleology and put a hand on my knee.
Monday night's deconstruction of the Jets was a flawless performance from the Patriots.
Deconstruction takes work (and care not to lose any of the teeny screws).
Current designs also don't lend themselves to easy deconstruction by hand or machine.
The main thing the Netflix MST3K gets right is the original's giddy media deconstruction.
This sweet-natured deconstruction of the straight savior narrative is smart, funny, and revealing.
The administration's goal was the "deconstruction of the administrative state," he said at CPAC.
Meanwhile, with her axe or crowbar, St. Kara is the patron saint of deconstruction.
There's still a sense of observation and deconstruction, but I don't necessarily censor myself.
It is also the story of the construction — and deconstruction — of an American legend.
Her deconstruction of these documents turns the memoir into a sort of therapeutic whodunit.
This myth is also currently under deconstruction at Noordbrabants Museum's Van Gogh's Inner Circle.
It was both a celebration of, and deconstruction of, the overall aesthetic of watches.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is, in many ways, a complete deconstruction of the marriage plot.
STEPHEN BANNON, President Donald Trump's chief strategist, famously promised the "deconstruction of the administrative state".
What I like about butoh is its potential for deconstruction and reconstruction of an image.
Another theme is "refined deconstruction," a technique that helps the clothes define the female form.
HARWOOD: Are you on team Bannon with regard to the deconstruction of the administrative state?
Furino sees something akin to the "deconstruction of the human form" in this short piece.
The largest mass grave in America existed uneasily as both hallowed ground and deconstruction site.
Its ultimate goal is to overwhelm governments and achieve the deconstruction of the administrative state.
There hasn't been a genre deconstruction this ridiculous since The Cabin in the Woods, maybe.
Cannoli dip with pastry "chips" was a fun deconstruction of the classic, like after-dinner nachos.
"But the trend also represents the deconstruction and disaggregation of the traditional corporate headquarters," he explained.
His three main "verticals" for the administration: National security Economic nationalism Deconstruction of the administrative state
Deconstruction has been exploited so often as a tool that designers should approach it with caution.
But I think American Horror Story has done campy deconstruction far better in several other seasons.
The deconstruction of these ships is harmful for the environment and this work often causes fatalities.
The "deconstruction of the administrative state" is what Trump's political guru Stephen Bannon calls the President's agenda.
Maybe Watchmen, HBO's upcoming adaptation of the beloved deconstruction of comic book heroes, will consume our imaginations.
He continued: But it is the deconstruction of those narratives, that, I think, people, are scared of.
A deconstruction of spending in the economy shows exports as a positive and imports as a negative.
It is a series of cryptic illustrations, a deconstruction of the childhood faith in safety and nurturing.
The spinoff feels less like a deconstruction of our pop culture icons than a repackaging of them.
Phase 2 will be the deconstruction of the expensive ObamaCare regulatory regime by HHS Secretary Tom Price.
Deconstruction maintains that any given text is, below its surface, a roiling system of conflicting semantic signs.
With the swoop of his pen, Trump set in motion the deconstruction of Obama-era environmental protections.
In a clever reversal, we arrive at balletic steps using Forsythe's own methods: classicism born of deconstruction.
She garnered the label "the mother of deconstruction" (the Belgian Martin Margiela is generally dubbed the father).
Viewfinder 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Deconstruction has long been a theme in the photographer Dwight Eschliman's work.
With her new paintings, Yuskavage has replaced her female targets of erotic deconstruction with representations of romantic relationships.
I could see that it involved bolts and an elaborate deconstruction that went well beyond a quick fix.
Juliet Escoria's autofictive debut novel, "Juliet the Maniac," is a worthy new entry in that pantheon of deconstruction.
There is this interplay between deconstruction and embellishment, which is something I see in my own work, too.
Over 160 intermissionless minutes, nine jittery actors attempt a deconstruction of the Russian writer's sprawling and tragic melodrama.
This rococo deconstruction exemplified the very self-absorption that got us into this mess in the first place.
Or an extreme iteration of the "deconstruction of the administrative state" sought by Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon?
Trump will continue to follow Bannon's philosophy of internal deconstruction of our government, its principles and its institutions.
Before it, serious deconstruction of individual cases was relegated to niche internet forums or the occasional prestige documentary.
Among the more conceptual installations at the festival, none combined elemental deconstruction with pure fun like the Octopad.
The group has tackled issues like politics, deconstruction of social hierarchies, challenging power structures, peace, and feminism among others.
Taylor Swift's highly anticipated sixth studio album, reputation, has dropped, 15 songs strong and ready for hardcore fan deconstruction.
Four more years of this man as president could very well mean the total deconstruction of our Constitutional republic.
It's a superhero deconstruction arguing that superhero stories are for babies and this is a superhero show for adults.
Kim subsequently promised during a summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in to continue deconstruction of the facility.
He ended with a deconstruction of Prince's "Erotic City," or so I heard; I had moved on by then.
In his most recent cinematic typopgrahy deconstruction, Addey takes a look at another great Ridley Scott film: Blade Runner.
So I was anticipating a scathing deconstruction of our modern world and him basically tearing the skin off society.
" McKay, the erstwhile lit major, named one new form "the Deconstruction": "You started with a scene played really well.
The artist's first institutional exhibition in New York, REMASTER continues Haiduk's ongoing deconstruction of Bulgakov's novel, begun in 2008.
The eight-day journey was made possible by the careful deconstruction of the Saturn V rocket and Apollo spacecraft.
If you watch this show for its campy deconstruction of horror tropes, I can see where you'd love Coven.
I saw the place changing before my eyes, the past being lost under the rubble of construction and deconstruction.
It was one of the most accomplished performances from a Welsh side, a ruthless deconstruction of a frankly awful Russia.
Vivian Chiu's work confronts the mechanics of identity formation in a meticulous deconstruction of materials like wood, acrylic, and photography.
Even Deadpool — which is self-consciously a snarky deconstruction of the genre — plays with these tropes for the most part.
If only the voice undergoing deconstruction weren't a gushy high falsetto barely capable of enunciation even before it got digitized.
I tried deconstruction, pushing the cheese topping to the side, cutting the crust, then reassembling the ingredients for one forkful.
At its heart, Harrison's podcast is an intensive project of pop deconstruction—and if liberation is your goal, it works.
At CPAC Steve Bannon mentioned three White House priorities, the third of which was the deconstruction of the administrative state.
It is always in a constant state of change, construction, and deconstruction, which reflects my own process in some ways.
Do you think there might be fatigue among readers and viewers for a long-form deconstruction of the presidential campaign?
I really, really love how it unites the chaotic deconstruction and anger of current club music with lots of melody.
There, she and her peers introduced me to their vision of femininity — their deconstruction of the warping effect of womanhood.
Ahmed Mater: Mecca is in a constant cycle of construction and deconstruction — it's as if change is the only constant.
Why smoosh sandwich-style when you can plate them in an Instagram-friendly deconstruction with an occasional gold leaf embellishment?
His works are all about experimentation -- the amalgamation of sonic and visual arts and the deconstruction of instruments' mechanisms and physicality.
His fall '17 collection, in particular, is all about deconstruction and reconstruction, and was (interestingly enough) inspired by plastic chairs. Intrigued?
People like to get creative with plating and deconstruction and "takes" on these dishes, and hey, that's none of my business.
Deconstruction and Reconstruction of an Army Tank, will be on display at 20-21 Visual Art Centre through April 30, 2017.
It's a digital deconstruction of Cornish landscapes, a constant glitch, and a bad trip that James' distorted image keeps interfering with.
The clip, which features a disorienting and somewhat disturbing deconstruction of digital flesh, was directed by Hirad Sab and Dalena Tran.
This is all part and parcel of the "deconstruction of the administrative state" that Steve Bannon discussed at the CPAC meeting.
To answer that question, we have to take a look at the past, specifically to "political correctness" and its subsequent deconstruction.
The "deconstruction of the administrative state" that White House chief strategist Steve Bannon says Trump wants is a long way off.
This unorthodox move could be part of the promised "deconstruction of the administrative state" that Trump's senior adviser Steve Bannon promised.
Despite the deconstruction, the form Gilman adopts — with its digressions and asides, potted histories and accidental anachronisms — is still pretty hokey.
The Deconstruction is an annual event that invites participants of all ages to create something new, using resources they already have.
Since The Deconstruction began in 2013, hundreds of people from all over the world, of all ages and backgrounds, have participated.
When I read people writing about the deconstruction of rave, I'm not sure if it's a definition that fits me fully.
Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, promised the "deconstruction of the administrative state," and right away we've begun to see that happen.
I think the consistent, if you look at these Cabinet appointees, they were selected for a reason, and that is the deconstruction.
I became an artist in order to discover just what an artist was, and as a critique and "deconstruction" of this identity.
He's a face, but he's also a deconstruction of the myth of the misunderstood, erratic genius that surrounds Jobs and similar types.
But with the deconstruction of that camp, it moved the problem to Paris, where makeshift camps have cropped up around the city.
First you put a bit of food on the "antigen extraction device," a single-use slide that does the necessary chemical deconstruction.
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But now, Harmon appears to be leaning more toward a wild west methodology that's more of deconstruction of that style if anything.
The dystopian road emerges plainly, and poignantly, in Cult and Deconstruction of the Revolutionary Nation, the exhibition's largest and most incisive constellation.
"I fell in love with this brand," says Li, who since his student days has entertained a Margiela-like preoccupation with deconstruction.
Lenk's images are at once a deconstruction of awards show fashion, a celebration of the red carpet, and really good budget cosplay.
Could some of the deconstruction and rethinking of things that is in that manifesto bring some kind of vitality back to facts?
Both Nandy and Foltyn urge social interrogation and deconstruction of our feelings toward celebrities and the grief we feel with their passing.
As Casey Williams wrote in The Stone in The Times last April: Call it what you want: relativism, constructivism, deconstruction, postmodernism, critique.
Since taking office, President Trump's administration has enacted a sweeping deconstruction of policies and rules intended to protect gay and transgender individuals.
The watery colorings of Debussy's "Reflets dans l'eau" and Stravinsky's Cubist-like deconstruction in "Piano-Rag-Music" offered different kinds of radicalism.
Sheng uses social media to further complicate the narrative, engaging in an ongoing deconstruction of who and what defines the male self.
Letters To the Editor: "The Myth of Main Street," by Louis Hyman (Sunday Review, April 9), itself perpetuates myths that deserve deconstruction.
As you construct Mr. Quigley's deconstruction, you'll see that he's deconstructed even further by gamely blowing up a set of facial features.
The wind is whistling more sultrily as the director Daniel Fish's seductive deconstruction arrives on Broadway by way of St. Ann's Warehouse.
Her articulate deconstruction of India's gender bias practices later propelled her to founding the Nari Samata Manch (Women Equality Forum) in 1982.
This lack of completeness may be the driving force behind his subjective construction (or deconstruction) of identity, which is never fully understood.
But the cultural transition from the monolithic austerity of modernism to postmodernism's pluralistic deconstruction of meaning altered the way we view artists' careers.
To applaud deconstruction without applauding the original is either perverse or mean; appreciation of what came before predicates appreciation of 22, A Million.
The administration is dismantling Obama-era abuses, ranging from the deconstruction of ObamaCare to the abandonment of Orwellian Title IX tribunalson American campuses.
Ms. Adili said her work, with its deconstruction and reconstitution, and its labor-intensive techniques, stems from her extended longing for her father.
Ms. Bogart's deconstruction of the classic is sometimes silly and, if you try to trace its themes all the way through, often incoherent.
That most endlessly analyzed of Hollywood sex goddesses is now being subjected to an especially rigorous process of deconstruction — or is it evaporation?
Whether you're a privacy fan or not, this deconstruction of Google's strategy offers a fascinating glimpse into the current state of the web.
If the executive branch is going to unilaterally proceed with it "deconstruction," it must, at a minimum, explain its basis for doing so.
Once the Protestants began attacking Catholic "superstitions" such as the dogma of transubstantiation, there was no limit to the deconstruction of old talismans.
Otherwise, any work could be defended by suggesting that the audience just didn't "get it," and deconstruction would be virtually immune to criticism.
The Gunslinger's path isn't glorified, and The Dark Tower seems to be tonally in line with this year's earlier cinematic deconstruction of heroes, Logan.
The deconstruction physically manifested in her drawings, collages, and installations contribute to both their absurdity and the unraveling of the frameworks they originated from.
Where their ongoing articulation of their fame demystifies it, Beyoncé's neutrality shrouds hers in secrecy and creates a slate for memes and obsessive deconstruction.
The spectacle of Octavian transforming himself into a woman and then back into a man reflects the construction and deconstruction of gender in society.
But I think the line between deconstruction of the administrative state and "drain the swamp" — there's not that much space between those two things.
Is this deconstruction of the human form a callback to the dismantling of the spiritual in the opening pages of the Book of Genesis?
Mr. Shorter also took part in a chamber deconstruction of his impressionistic standard "Footprints," with Esperanza Spalding on bass and Joey Alexander on piano.
But it's also a scathing and insightful deconstruction of social privilege, coming from a master of the form at the height of her powers.
Aside from the fact it takes the genre and kicks it between its legs, it's this fascinating deconstruction of the myth of the West.
The Devil Finds Work is basically a deconstruction of how Hollywood—how the media, how literature—basically invented the "nigger," as you would say.
As part of Steve Bannon's agenda for the "deconstruction of the administrative state," Trump's appointees are sharpening their axes for environmental agencies and science.
Romo retired from the Dallas Cowboys, went to work as a football announcer and developed a rapt following for his oracular deconstruction of games.
But Abrams has criticized Last Jedi's deconstruction-focused approach, and he spends a lot of Rise of Skywalker's 141 minutes walking those choices back.
Trump came into office with one of his chief advisers declaring that one goal of the Trump administration was "deconstruction of the administrative state".
Earlier this year at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Bannon outlined them: national security and sovereignty; economic nationalism; and deconstruction of the administrative state.
She often feels particularly compelled to take completed pieces and alter them through deconstruction, reconstruction, addition, and subtraction—sometimes for years at a time.
Swaths of the The Whole Thing are given over to improvisation and deconstruction, and few of its tracks conform to any recognizable verse-chorus structure.
Glass is M. Night Shyamalan's sequel to his Unbreakable and Split, and like Unbreakable before it, wants to be a deconstruction of the superhero genre.
If you're lucky enough to get your hands on a not-very-cheap Oculus Rift headset, we can't recommend you do this deconstruction at home.
Accordingly, works like "Looking" (2019) and "Self IV" (2019) are symbols of complexity and hardship, the deconstruction and reconstruction of one's sense of self-worth.
We're seeing the deconstruction of the cable bundle that many people have dreamed about for decades, except it's not exactly replacing the bundle for everyone.
Basement flats become castles, love songs become calls-to-arms, and now the childish impulses of pissed-up, insecure men are getting a full deconstruction.
" He is involved in other projects, including Ryan Scott Oliver's musical work in progress, "Darling," which he described as "a dark deconstruction of 'Peter Pan.
Can it maintain its tricky balance, as a lovingly acidic showbiz satire that's also a moving meditation on, and deconstruction of, the showbiz satire genre?
Swaths of the The Whole Thing are given over to improvisation and deconstruction, and few of its tracks conform to any recognizable verse-chorus structure.
But I hope that in its infatuation with film and deconstruction, "The Conversationalists" is not leading us toward a theater that is also post-emotional.
It is the leading edge of what Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's chief strategist, described late last month as 'the deconstruction of the administrative state.
That Shteyngart manages to balance sincere empathy with his subjects with a genuine satirical deconstruction of their culture is what makes Lake Success so compelling.
Much has been written about Sepuya's deconstruction of the studio space — how his images invite us into the artist's working process, the site of creation.
But to the teens of 2019, 7 EP reflects the cultural moment, and Gen Z's ongoing and inspiring deconstruction of music genres as we know them.
Check out the artist roundtable above, watch FilipNikolic of Poolside do a track deconstruction below, and see a Facebook album of photos from the evening here.
And to get it right, Apple relied on what it does best: enthusiastic study and deconstruction of the art form it wishes to mimic and advance.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The ideas of Jacques Derrida — the French philosopher who developed the theory of "deconstruction" — have largely fallen out of fashion.
On 12:12, which dropped in December 2015, he followed through on the promise of his features with tracks like "Want," a lush, woozy trap deconstruction.
OK, so who is to blame for (a) this deconstruction of the "European project" and (b) the open season in Europe's largest economy on ECB's policies?
This is the first time Deconstruction and Reconstruction of an Army Tank has been displayed in corporeal form, existing only as a virtual object until now.
Worst of all, this deconstruction into tickets means that there's often no single place to go to for an overview of the system as a whole.
Damon Lindelof, the creator of HBO's "Watchmen," told Entertainment Weekly that the series isn't quite the deconstruction of the superhero genre that Amazon's "The Boys" is.
"People talk about my aggressiveness, but the terrible aggressiveness is that of Mr. Macron's plan ... which is a plan for social deconstruction and deregulation," she said.
Notably all projects have been self-funded, free from state or official intervention, and made with recyclable materials, with the site returned to normal following deconstruction.
In this way, the artists of Support/Surface revealed the artifice behind all paintings, enacting a form of radical deconstruction in which paintings perform their utility.
By the fourth time Prince's work shows up, however, it's as if he's become a relentless killer from a slasher film, back for another wry deconstruction.
Ten episodes long, the show is a partly fictional deconstruction of a hate crime that took place in 2014 and led directly to war in Gaza.
The musical, a rueful deconstruction of the unraveling of a three-way friendship, will be a production of Fiasco Theater, which is Roundabout's company in residence.
"When I was younger, I felt the formal brilliance of the writing, its total deconstruction of a genre which becomes a philosophical, existential treatise," he explained.
It's a whirlwind record, clocking in at only twenty-three minutes, but it contains a multiverse of references, as well as a deconstruction of those references.
If last season Mr. Wang's show was an in-your-face embrace of the street, this was a smarter, more pointed deconstruction of a wardrobe's sacred cows.
Nope, this is just a methodical deconstruction: one screwdriver, one pair of tweezers, and one guy in what we have to say is a pretty great shirt.
But the second-season premiere's blunt deconstruction of toxic white male masculinity is a much bigger step, and it could be a defining point for the show.
Describing Brexit as an act of "deconstruction," Juncker also warned that Britain's exit could have "terrible economic and social consequences" for both the U.K. and continental Europe.
Washington (CNN)Here it is: our first visual glimpse at the hive mind where Trump's chief strategist, Steven Bannon, is plotting the "deconstruction" of the administrative state.
"It's not just a deconstruction, it's the destruction of technology, in a way," Stuart Comer, MoMA's Chief Curator of Media and Performance Art, tells The Creators Project.
As a self-described Leninist who favors the "deconstruction of the administrative state," Bannon is the perfect advisor for a president more intent on destroying than creating.
Each scene — enacted on a plain wooden platform bordered by potted trees and shrubs (Adam Rigg is the set designer) — begins with deconstruction and proceeds into detonation.
Deconstruction of the Verruckt slide at the Schlitterbahn water park will start shortly after Labor Day -- the end of the park's season -- and take about three weeks.
Four years ago, he released "Channel Orange," a clever, sinuous, supremely confident deconstruction of contemporary soul, and announced that his first love had been with a man.
"It is time to face up to some geological realities and start a carefully planned deconstruction of New Orleans," an op-ed in the Washington Post declared.
First, there's all this deconstruction that needs to happen of religions that have shaped our consciousness with the idea that God, the creator, is a male being.
Rags describes an era in which cyborgs — "constructed humans" seems to be their preferred term — have been outlawed by the government and subject to "deconstruction" if captured.
It entered the mainstream political lexicon last year after the president's former chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, pledged a "deconstruction of the administrative state" under Mr. Trump.
Yet, as your article reveals, the pledged "deconstruction of the administrative state" under Mr. Trump is more than just a four-year pausing of Obama-era regulations.
The Universidad Iberoamericana, a private university, hosted a series of conferences on the importance of women in the economy and the "deconstruction of masculinity" — for male students.
When international observers saw the West's reflection in the new work of the East, it was misread as an imitation, but actually was closer to a deconstruction.
This year's lineup begins with Will Rawls's "The Planet-Eaters: Seconds," a new 55-minute installment in his deconstruction of Balkan folklore with the musician Chris Kuklis.
It's in the ambivalence and paradox of ethnographic fiction, a process of both deconstruction and reinvention, that I have been developing my films in the past years.
Mass Effect 23's reception illustrates the series' identity problem: Does Mass Effect want to be a video game power fantasy, or the deconstruction of power fantasy?
When Bowie spoke on something, it felt like both a message from the future and a definitive deconstruction, whether the subject was fame or fashion or global politics.
Lewis' second Narnia book is an ironic deconstruction of the Narnia formula just as sly as those of Neil Gaiman or Philip Pullman over half a century later.
But the evolution of this flexible age casting evolved oddly in the adult industry—through the necessary deconstruction of an actual age-bracketed niche to fulfill consumer demand.
The deconstruction made the front page of The Taranaki Herald, and pieces of the legendary house were gathered by his descendants, who integrated them into their own homes.
Among the pantheon of dystopian genre films, it lacks either the darkly satirical guiltlessness of Battle Royale or the bleak but thorough societal deconstruction of The Hunger Games.
"It is a rebellious deconstruction of official language in the Internet age," Qiao Mu, an associate professor of communications at Beijing Foreign Studies University, said in an interview.
Surrounding settings of René Char's Surrealist poetry with an enigmatic, whispery, percussive ensemble — part exotic ritual, part mathematical deconstruction — "Le Marteau" vibrates with energy while remaining ominously still.
The first time I met Wobbleworks' CEO, his office was a small cube in a Massachusetts maker space , packed full of robot toys in various stages of deconstruction.
Sarkeesian, a YouTube personality famous for her deconstruction of gender stereotypes in video games, just launched a new video series that challenges how women are portrayed in history.
For Bachelorette fans who watch the show for the emotional deconstruction of grown men, this is when hours of contextual investment pay off in sweet, syrupy boy tears.
Likewise, throughout American history, deconstruction has also occurred as society and organized religion rejected political institutions, such as slavery and segregation, that white leadership had justified using Scripture.
While Justice Scalia was alive, the Chevron deconstruction project had a plausible chance of mustering five votes, at least through incremental, if not frontal, attacks on the precedent.
Often, the painted interiors that surround the sitter wave and waver a tad under the effects of what amounts to his hacked deconstruction of a traditional artistic perspective.
NARCISSISTER ORGAN PLAYER The performance artist Narcissister writes and directs this deconstruction of herself — that is, of her art, her background and the pivotal influence of her mother.
"'Adaptation' is, most obviously, a movie about itself, as gleefully self-referential an exercise in auto-deconstruction as you could wish," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
In "Die Räuberinnen" ("The Robbers"), an all-female deconstruction of Friedrich Schiller's 1781 play, the director Leonie Böhm reduces the five-act melodrama to a plotless 80 minutes.
"During deconstruction, the city will be able to access parts of the building that have remained inaccessible to date due to unsafe conditions in the building," DCAS explained.
When the president's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, called for ''deconstruction of the administrative state,'' the idea was a government that collects less, spends less and does less.
"It's a deconstruction of a classic genre," said Mr. Nichtern, watching the opening scenes of the movie, in which a grandfather reads a bedtime story to his grandson.
With Ms Sherman, it was a turning of the lens on herself in so many arresting guises that she became synonymous with postmodern deconstruction of the image-saturated world.
It makes references to the merch-inspired pieces popping up everywhere (branded hoodies, extra-baggy long sleeves, and the like), too, and "incorporates elements of deconstruction," she tells Refinery29.
A practice of deconstruction balances out his rigorous production process, which sometimes spans years of documentation and cataloguing, resulting in ironic and contradictory proposals that are impossible to realize.
But at first glance, the movie's plot could very well pass for a methodical reconstruction of Captain America or Spider-Man rather than the deconstruction it seems to be.
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So far, there is no sign that the United States has such a strategy or any answer to the steady deconstruction of the U.S. position in the Middle East.
But there's a thing Derrida teaches about deconstruction: It can't just be a reversal of the norm, it has to utterly undermine the binary propping up the status quo.
Saying "the bad thing is good actually" (or flipping the end and beginning of a rap song), isn't deconstruction, it's just re-inscribing the status quo by highlighting it.
Among the first priorities were a declaration of weapons sites, a timeline of deconstruction efforts and, perhaps, a written statement that the North's definition of denuclearization matched Mr. Pompeo's.
"Open," unobtrusively directed by Jessi D. Hill, is not a postmodern deconstruction of David Copperfield, however, but a fragile love story that harbors tragedy under its seemingly goofy exterior.
With black soldiers subjected to segregation even as they offered their lives for freedom, cultural icons of all kinds — including the national anthem — were subject to deconstruction and criticism.
At Luhring Augustine Bushwick, Glenn Ligon's multiscreen video deconstruction of Richard Pryor's brilliant stand-up (in the film "Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip") resulted in a masterpiece.
They have turned to a seldom-used law that allows the mayor to intervene when construction (or, in this case, deconstruction) could make a building unsafe and require renovation.
Matthew Dessem of Slate said the show was "an expert deconstruction of superhero stories, with an appropriately wintery view of institutional power, be it corporate, governmental, religious, or caped."
Here are two short poems rom Cairo Poems: Mid July — End of September 2011: 1 In a city under deconstruction, where ghosts come and go, throwing stones at Michelangelo.
She's been hitting the local show circuit with strong performances, and her song "Adventure Time," a slippery pop deconstruction, has made its way into my most frequently played list.
Deconstruction of their music though—specifically attempting to decipher who provided what to each composition—should become a futile exercise over time, or at least that's what Martyn hopes.
Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon told a gathering of conservatives on Thursday that deregulation, which he called "the deconstruction of the administrative state," was a top priority for the administration.
Rosenthal wanted the deconstruction and reconstruction to gradually tell a coming of age story about the wistfulness of adolescence, and the way important, sometimes devastating events can impact your life.
Their work was rooted in deconstruction, the approach to analyzing the multilayered relationship between a text and its meaning that was advanced by the 21988th-century French philosopher Jacques Derrida.
Misunderstood by critics, audiences and perhaps even certain people who made it, "Showgirls" (1995) continues its journey toward full reclamation with this pleasingly wonkish, clip-heavy deconstruction from Jeffrey McHale.
We wade into the crowd as the band veers from classic rock-ish jams to jazz to experimental rhythmic deconstruction, smudging where one song or genre ends and the other begins.
In its new season, The Dragon Prince becomes both a deeply satisfying fantasy story and a deconstruction of fantasy tropes, including the ones Avatar: The Last Airbender was guilty of itself.
If you're looking to actually buy AirPods, not just revel in their deconstruction, they started appearing in stores yesterday — even if the odds of successfully finding a pair seem pretty low.
"We live in an era when every one of the classic tactics used by these men — gaslighting, denial, coercion, guilt — is met with a fabulous deconstruction on social media," she wrote.
Cohn has Trump's ear, but he's a registered Democrat who doesn't share Bannon's vision of economic nationalism and the "deconstruction of the administrative state", as well as a competitor for power.
It's also simultaneously a deconstruction of the aged fanbase that still holds onto Star Trek — including all its tired tropes and played-out stereotypes — as a symbol of prestige science fiction.
While his past outputs used reference to create a forward-looking whole, Sirens is a work of deconstruction, a pastiche intended to highlight the cyclical nature of music, politics, and culture.
Matta-Clark's iconic deconstruction practice of directly hacking into hard walls was a sophisticated negotiation of physical boundaries that insisted on the primacy of physical force tied to the artistic imagination.
Deconstruction is where the old canards fall away and the heart can be changed, and for many, it's where God reveals Himself in the very people they were taught to condemn.
Several songs on this release are apt pairings, but "Red Bentley," which also features the distended squeals of Young Thug, feels like an object lesson in the deconstruction of traditional flow.
One of the things that makes RedHanded such a compelling listen is the hosts' diligent deconstruction of the many different narratives and cultural assumptions that we tend to build around predators.
The deconstruction and evolution of Purdue would be overseen by a bankruptcy judge and, eventually, trustees appointed to assemble a new, transparent board, which would not include any of the Sacklers.
If Pelosi hopes to prove Trump did anything impeachable on the call, a careful deconstruction of his words will be required, beginning with the transcript memo released by the White House.
Part commentary on racial tensions in America, part deconstruction of hero worship, no one saw Watchmen coming—right up until Regina King's Sister Night (Emmy now, please) whipped them into shape.
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What's fascinating is how Mr. Preljocaj, exploring his own modes of deconstruction, resists repeating himself over such a long and movement-dense period of time, while also developing a contained, coherent world.
He explores how the drug has been used to sew panic and injustice in communities already on their knees in what is by far the boldest deconstruction of the meth epidemic yet.
WASHINGTON — When the Trump administration rolled out its 2018 budget last year, its "New Foundation for American Greatness" was billed as a road map for President Trump's deconstruction of the administrative state.
If you aren't familiar with them, RLM rose to prominence in 2009 with a 70-minute-long deconstruction of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace that came to define the internet video essay.
Now, pour into this hollow man Steve Bannon's toxic, apocalyptic nationalism and his professed mission — "deconstruction of the administrative state" — and you get a perfect storm of extreme orthodoxy and extreme insecurity.
" A day after Bannon had pledged that Trump would usher in the "deconstruction of the administrative state," Trump said American was "going to be bigger and better and stronger than ever before.
But the implacability of the act, and the meticulous deconstruction of the vehicle, reveals not only Bradley's brute strength and boiling point, but also his director's death grip on style and tempo.
Shortly after the release I had my heart broken; this heartbreak inspired me to create a deconstruction of ANTI from my point of view, based on how I was feeling at the time.
Playful deconstruction is something Gao is becoming known for, a mash-up of '20s-era Shanghai formalwear and '80s-era Wall Street suiting that blends silk dresses and woolen blazers to surrealist effect.
Those promises cover everything from border security to global trade and an assault on regulations and the federal agencies that write them, through what Mr Bannon calls the "deconstruction of the administrative state".
Euphoria is a perfect example — and a fascinating deconstruction — of this storied history, wherein the small screen's recent obsession with depicting toxic masculinity has coincided with paradigm-shifting moments of onscreen male nudity.
But the former Wall Street investment banker and Breitbart News supremo, who said earlier this year the administration's goal is nothing less than the "deconstruction of the administrative state" put his head down.
Former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon once described the "deconstruction of the administrative state" as a central goal of the Trump administration, and it's one that conservatives think Kethledge could help hasten.
My return to faith in this time of crisis was part of a larger "deconstruction," a term borrowed from Jacques Derrida that's become popular of late in the Christian community, especially among liberals.
Levant avoids superficial tropes of "feminine" art, based on the abject (formless or fluid) woman, with sculptural collages and collaged sculptures that push to the absolute limits of deconstruction without losing their structure.
This project has gone by various names: Stephen Bannon, the campaign chief, called it the "deconstruction of the administrative state"—the undoing of regulations, pacts, and taxes that he believed constrain American power.
If, as reported, Mr. Tillerson intentionally kept a low public profile to spend time with the boss and went along with the State Department's deconstruction to curry his favor, that strategy backfired miserably.
The toys' deconstruction and the color-coordination (black and white) of the sound boxes are subtle and poignant reminders that Kelley's work, even at its most theoretical, is rooted in the real world.
Ms. Kopatchinskaja wholeheartedly joins Mr. Currentzis in bringing the untamed spirit of the primitivist "Les Noces" ("The Wedding") into their fascinating deconstruction of Tchaikovsky's war horse concerto, virtuosic in its own willful way.
"Balancing tradition through the use of color and prints that are inspired by the Beijing Opera, I will expand upon signature tailoring and deconstruction draping techniques," she tells T of her upcoming collection.
"Watchmen" is a compelling story, but the essence of the series is its critical eye — Moore and Gibbons's attempt to show us something about our world through skillful deconstruction of a fictional one.
The history that one is confronted with — whether the colonial British era or the postcolonial Pakistan era — is one of deliberate deconstruction of infrastructure, policing and surveillance, aerial bombardments, internal displacement and precarity.
As a queer Asian woman interested in ideas of (in)visibility, I use methods of laborious deconstruction and reconstruction of materials such as wood, acrylic and photography to reveal and conceal the female body.
Reports from South Korean media suggest that new activity has been reported at North Korean missile sites since the summit ended and that some planned deconstruction of a nuclear test site had been reversed.
But the rest of her rapping on the album feels overworked, particularly against the current wave of deconstruction in hip-hop, which favors off-the-cuff interjections rather than metaphors and conventional rhyme schemes.
Its upcoming TV show, "Watchmen," is inspired by the 1986 graphic novel of the same name by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons, which is considered a classic deconstruction of the superhero genre.
In those instances, deconstruction set off a foundational upheaval of belief, a recalibration of faith that I would argue tilts inevitably leftward—which is what's taking place now among white evangelicals, former and current.
To engage McDonagh in a graduate-student deconstruction of his oeuvre — the themes, the tropes, what the artist is trying to say — is to invite the repeated invocation of one of his favorite obscenities.
Put simply, deconstruction proceeds on the assumption that literary texts, like people, have an unconscious that often betrays them: they may say one thing, but they act as if they believe another thing entirely.
This, after all, is a production from the Wooster Group, those downtown masters of deconstruction and detonation whose perspective-muddling shows have a way of expanding the view of who and where we are.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 84%What critics said: "The Boys is an expert deconstruction of superhero stories, with an appropriately wintery view of institutional power, be it corporate, governmental, religious, or caped.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 84% (season 1)What critics said: "The Boys is an expert deconstruction of superhero stories, with an appropriately wintery view of institutional power, be it corporate, governmental, religious, or caped.
Paul Pfeiffer's digital deconstruction of the spectacle of professional sports has been mostly visual: for example, isolating the image of a lone basketball player in a crowded arena, creating a mood of existential dread.
But this small move may be the prelude to a coming war on federal employee salaries and benefits, part of a coming "deconstruction of the administrative state" former White House adviser Steve Bannon prophesied.
France invented deconstruction, I know, but the discourse here, in the pursuit of bad faith that I didn't see in any of the would-be students we've seen interview, goes above and beyond reason.
That's one reason the scientific-inquiry plotline is so smart: It comes at the horror from a new, self-aware angle, as if attempting to acknowledge all the analysis, deconstruction, and imitation around The Ring.
The punky, avant-garde style for which he had become renowned—featuring dancers in plain clothes and a deconstruction of traditional ballet ideals—was a hit with critics, but less so with more conservative audiences.
And by focusing on the deconstruction and rebirth of Lena, Kane, and their marriage, Garland has created something human and universal from a narrative that's purposefully designed to feel inhuman and beyond our collective understanding.
Meyers's Monday night "A Closer Look" segment was an 11-minute deconstruction of the policy, which he called "monstrous" and "morally repugnant," while Fallon also made the issue the centerpiece of his Monday night monologue.
"I also enjoy the ludicrous aspects of society: new ways things can go wrong and exploring self-identity—the effect of our self-created environments through distortion and deconstruction of the human form," he says.
Price, who was once in charge of those efforts, said at a health care conference that ending the penalty for the individual mandate as part of that deconstruction was actually going to drive up costs.
Bolton organized the show around different métiers in sewing and tailoring, from embroidery to featherwork to beading, and even deconstruction, illustrating the paradox of seeing a dress intentionally built to look like it's falling apart.
After Trump won the election with his help, Bannon harbored megalomaniacal fantasies in which, after single-handedly "deoperationaliz[ing]" the National Security Council, he would go on to oversee the "deconstruction" of the administrative state.
Metacritic Score: 74/100Every time Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood and director Paul Thomas Anderson work together it seems to be magic to critics' ears, and "The Master," the thinly-veiled deconstruction of Scientology, is no exception.
The book, whittled in half from an original draft of 800 pages, also happens to be steeped in queer theory — as popular on campuses today as deconstruction (from which it evolved) was a generation ago.
This year's lineup includes audacious new works by a wide variety of composers, including Michael Gordon's deconstruction of 29s horror movies and Alicia Hall Moran's vocal work featuring ice skaters, at several New York venues.
The rest of the show, which includes a series revisiting Mr. Kelley's undergraduate art school assignments and another of faithful renderings of wood grain, bounces from deconstruction to parody to an experimental embrace of painting.
In the hands of Bmuet(te), deconstruction techniques resulted in a mild-mannered collection that, for all its "Hunger Games" references and evident skill (that trouser-legged coat was pretty cool), felt somehow anatomically deficient.
For instance, the shelter said one limited-edition piece titled "Blue Monday" demonstrated "an utter deconstruction of the &aposgood dog&apos trope" and "demands that we question who is good in the dog-person relationship."
It is also a signal from Bannon to Breitbart Nation that ethnonationalism, with its "deconstruction of the administrative state," is alive and well in the White House (despite the otherwise complete triumph of standard GOP plutocracy).
And thirdly, he stressed the importance of Trump's moves to begin a "deconstruction of the administrative state" by appointing individuals from the private sector to key economic Cabinet positions who will help strip down federal regulations.
One could argue that their actions damage the legacy of Deconstruction beyond repair in an age where alt-right academics are already using the language of social construction to justify the "alternative facts" of white nationalism.
Frightened by China's roller coaster equity prices and Europe's accelerating deconstruction, investors had an offer they could not refuse: America's central bankers were selling arguably the best and the safest fixed-income assets on the planet.
It is also a signal from Bannon to Breitbart Nation that ethnonationalism, with its "deconstruction of the administrative state, " is alive and well in the White House (despite the otherwise complete triumph of standard GOP plutocracy).
Deconstruction, appropriation and excessive use of irony as main forces of expression have largely alienated the audiences, and for the vast majority of the public that means contemporary art is being avoided altogether as a result.
Beginning Wednesday, a troupe of dynamic teenagers demonstrates the emotional power of flex, a form of disjointed street dance, in the Peter Sellars-directed production "Flexn," while Pam Tanowitz arrives with her smart deconstruction of ballet.
" • The deconstruction "offers a case study in the Trump administration's approach to transforming Washington, one in which strategic neglect and bureaucratic self-sabotage create versions of agencies that seem to run contrary to their basic premises.
CreditCreditTom Brenner/The New York Times WASHINGTON — In his time in the Trump administration, Mick Mulvaney has produced two budgets that slashed federal spending and were heralded as blueprints for the deconstruction of the administrative state.
Just a few weeks after Mr. Trump was sworn into office, Steve Bannon, at the time a top White House adviser, cited the "deconstruction of the administrative state" as a core principle of the president's agenda.
Like Lucas, Kojima is inseparable from a beloved franchise, in Metal Gear Solid, that has achieved mythic status among fans; like Tarantino, he cheekily shows off his virtuo­sity through postmodern tricks of deconstruction and self-referentiality.
This is where a lot of deconstruction fails: When dudes who saw Fight Club walked out thinking " I wanna punch someone," it's because Fight Club failed to make them understand what it was trying to do.
There were a few different levels to how I imagined doing that and avoiding certain things and focusing on others, getting results out of different instrumentation through unconventional methods of playing them or through processing and deconstruction.
"This project, thought as a deconstruction of the notion of Thingspiel, is about seeing which kind of cultural meaning, political value or even religious charisma can acquire for different collectives and individuals an archeological piece," they wrote.
This is most clear on "Bambu" – a stunning, spoken word deconstruction of modern rap music and society that manages to both empower and enrage; expressing what seems to be the core frustration of the UK's burgeoning scene.
Being skilled at deconstruction is a disadvantage for a customer-support specialist hoping to find "meaning" in her work, and for a millennial who values moving through the world with a clear sense of right and wrong.
We'll have to wait and see whether this ends up worse for those who aspire to do good for the country or the party that has embraced the "deconstruction of the administrative state" as a core philosophy.
In films, family has become a fluid concept — just like in real life, where easy relocation and social deconstruction have caused us to examine our relationships, re-labeling them in accordance not with lineage, but deeper connective needs.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday, Steve Bannon, a top Trump aide, said that new administration's aim was "deconstruction of the administrative state," a comment many federal workers saw as a pledge to weaken regulatory agencies.
Should the hardline wing of Trump's inner circle achieve its "deconstruction of the administrative state," as White House Chief Strategist Stephen Bannon puts it, the programs that CCUS depends on will be the first to go, Victor said.
Insofar as the White House has an opinion on net neutrality, it was set early by Steve Bannon, Trump's political adviser, who declared that the "deconstruction of the administrative state" would be one of the administration's core priorities.
Nonetheless, unless current trends are reversed, damage to public health and the environment from the deconstruction of this vital aspect of the agency's work will ultimately be among the most pernicious legacies of Donald Trump and Scott Pruitt.
This is what deconstruction became for me—taking all the old stories and watching the mythology crumble, and then reexamining them in a way that brought benefit to my life, and for the first time ever, actual hope.
We have to develop language for having a conversation that centers on the deconstruction of fear and the elevation of public health and safety, rather than solely on the right to purchase and possess particular kinds of weapons.
I think its horrifically, appallingly violent ending is as full a deconstruction of Hollywood violence as Tarantino has ever delivered, and I think it matters greatly that Tarantino chose to apply "the Hollywood ending" to the Manson story.
Mr. Bannon, who has said the Trump administration will see to the "deconstruction of the administrative state," believes these institutions are already crumbling, and he seems more than happy to pilot the wrecking ball that demolishes them entirely.
If you understand how democracy was dismantled in Brazil, you can understand how it happens elsewhere, it's the same process anywhere else in the world that has fell victim to the epidemic of fascism and deconstruction of democracy.
The snub I'm most sad about is Noah Emmerich, who richly deserved a nomination for his deconstruction of FBI agent Stan Beeman in the show's final season, if only for what he does in the series finale alone.
And La Garςonne will unveil a retrospective of Yohji Yamamoto runway looks, including a houndstooth crinoline dress from fall 2003 and a printed cape from the current spring collection, that highlight the iconic designer's focus on androgyny and deconstruction.
And although just being a visible and active member of the LGBTQ community can itself be a political act, Philomene says that the portrait series was not meant to be something wildly political or a deconstruction of gender identity.
In this exhibition and in past ones — the physical archive of anxieties in Asylum at the Venice Biennale (2013), for example — Kot'átková's creation, recontextualization, and deconstruction of restraining ideologies and structures provides an opportunity to reconsider and reject them.
But over time he went deconstruction one better, arguing that a literary text is so pregnant with possible readings that to make an evaluative judgment about it — or even, perhaps, to extract an inventory of its meanings — is futile.
But beneath all the hype, Get Out is the real deal: It's both a superb horror film and a chilling deconstruction of what living in a society built around white privilege feels for the average black man in America.
"We are now actively working to make it part of the conversation for the presidential 23.7 race," Ms. Ellis said, adding that she had been galvanized by the Trump administration's sweeping deconstruction of protections for gay and transgender Americans.
Since his first collection for Margiela in 2015, Mr. Galliano has been effectively making it his own, abstracting the deconstruction that is part of the brand's history into a riotous statement about second chances and the reconstruction of self.
Your local bagel shop might look at you a little funny if you ordered a bagel and lox sandwich at like 8 PM, so you might as well do a little ~*deconstruction*~ and turn it into a salad tonight.
On DJ Kicks, a long-running series of DJ mix albums (other contributors include Hot Chip, Chromeo, et al.), he remixes a bunch of his favorite songs by other artists in the same tradition for a unified exercise in neodance deconstruction.
As Vox's Constance Grady's brilliant deconstruction of rape culture in the 1980s film 16 Candles shows, the social mores that prevailed when Kavanaugh and Ford were young were very different from the overt message about consent that prevails in America today.
Her 8mm and 16mm film and video stills, as well as her soft sculptures and drawings, transcend the postmodern practice of deconstruction, advocating the use of the essential self as a collaborative tool to effect change on a communal level.
Clinton's speech lacked some of the rhetorical verve of President Obama's recent speech in Dallas, but her withering deconstruction of Donald J. Trump was one of the few times I have seen her seem to truly speak from the heart.
In 28, with a coveted Dove Award and a Grammy nomination under his belt, Gungor entered a period of deep deconstruction, growing disillusioned with institutional religion and its inherent hypocrisy, and for a brief period even identifying as an atheist.
Though there are plenty of shootouts along the way, the film isn't an action movie so much as it is a deconstruction and shunning of the aggressive masculinity so often associated with westerns, and the glamour that often accompanies such depictions.
Today David Levinson Wilk has crafted a puzzle with a tightly defined theme, and a subtle secondary trick that requires one to recognize a homonym in the title and also do some letter deconstruction in the grid to completely get it.
Then I came across Frantz Fanon, "Black Skin, White Masks," deconstruction and representation, and those were the kinds of things that started the journey for me: That actually there is a black aesthetic, but not just in relation to empire.
"I don't think her background should lead anybody to expect her to stand up to Donald Trump, Steve Bannon and the 'deconstruction of the administrative state,'" said Amit Narang, a regulatory policy advocate with the liberal-leaning organization Public Citizen.
News. The show was basically saying, "Your star will fall, you will be nothing, you know this because you are here," and in that daunting, realization was great and agitating TV. There's never been such a good deconstruction of celebrity and celebrity culture.
He's the sort of guy who fills his DJ sets at megafestivals populated by tank-topped bros with boneheaded remixes of long-overplayed karaoke classics (peep this abomination of a "Wonderwall" deconstruction that I once saw him play at the Indy 500).
Geoffrey H. Hartman, a literary critic whose work took in the Romantic poets, Judaic sacred texts, Holocaust studies, deconstruction and the workings of memory — and took on the very function of criticism itself — died on March 21988 at his home in Hamden, Conn.
While I'm not here to pit artists against one another, "Passive Demon," the first single from his new tape Didn't Have to Cut makes another pretty good case that Modugno is better than most people operating in the world of noisy electronic deconstruction.
One of the most fervent, but least discussed, elements of President Trump's master plan is the deconstruction of the regulatory state — hobbling EPA, Interior, Energy and more in a bid to — as aides see it— "open up the animal spirits of the economy."
CORINNA da FONSECA-WOLLHEIM AT 4 MINUTES 55 SECONDS The superb English tenor Ian Bostridge will sing an oddity at Mostly Mozart next weekend: Hans Zender's "composed interpretation" of "Winterreise" ("Winter Journey"), a sort of orchestrated deconstruction of Schubert's great song cycle.
The president would funnel $54 billion in additional funding into defense programs, beef up immigration enforcement and significantly reduce the nondefense federal work force to further the "deconstruction of the administrative state," in the words of Mr. Trump's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon.
In the exhibition Miracles in a Swamp, on view at Moscow's Regina Gallery, Pepperstein insists on the possibilities of a deconstruction of history and his long-held opposition between the fictions of human history and the inescapable, even terrifying, reality of the cosmos.
Musical deconstruction The performance -- dubbed "Smelly Tubes" -- is part of a recent event directed and curated by Piyawat in Bangkok -- the Thailand New Music and Art symposium -- giving the students a rare opportunity to work with one of the country's most exciting young composers.
" He contends that the catastrophe of the Second World War caused academic historians to lose confidence in narrative, and to be drawn instead to Freud and Marx and to "semiotics and symbolism and deconstruction and postmodernism and queer studies and African-American studies and feminism.
Bannon clashed with the national-security adviser, H. R. McMaster, and with Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner; made grandiose pronouncements about his goal of achieving the "deconstruction of the administrative state"; and came under suspicion from various White House factions as a leaker.
He was a widely admired stand-up comic and a creator of two influential TV series: "It's Garry Shandling's Show," a self-aware deconstruction of the sitcom form, and "The Larry Sanders Show," a blistering behind-the-scenes look at a fictional late-night program.
Their first collaboration was Old Joy (2006), Reichardt's comeback after a dozen years away from feature filmmaking; then came Wendy and Lucy (2008), the first of three collaborations with Michelle Williams, followed by Meek's Cutoff (2010), her first examination and deconstruction of the Western.
Couple that with his flat, unmelodic approach to rapping, and 21 Savage is at the forefront of the deconstruction and only partial reconstruction of flow, that nebulous descriptor covering how creatively a rapper interacts with the beat, playing with rhythm and texture and melody.
Steve BannonStephen (Steve) Kevin BannonThe specter of Steve Bannon may loom over 2020 Trump campaign Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Steve Bannon: 'President Trump is not a racist' MORE called for its deconstruction in the early days of the administration.
This is an exhibition whose power is revealed slowly, by walking through and around each of the torn pieces of the truck, imagining what they've been through, what they mean, and whether Mattingly's deconstruction, made possible via a group of 12 artists, changes its meaning.
"If you look at these Cabinet appointees, they were selected for a reason and that is the deconstruction, the way the progressive left runs, is if they can't get it passed, they're just gonna put in some sort of regulation in -- in an agency," Bannon said.
However, the titles of the books read like a sly and crafty deconstruction of the status quo of our social status hierarchy: The American American Encyclopedia; The Greatest: My Own Story; Colors and Crafts; White Art; Lost Empires; How Things Work Today; Art of the Times.
It would spiral into different iterations and meanings ( emo) but the lanky OC character started a particular kind of recognition in modern masculinity, or the deconstruction of it, that had long existed: he was sensitive and weird, usually very anxious; shy but funny and wicked smart.
According to AppleWeb (via Cult of Mac), the tech giant's own intranet, the "Apple Stage" as it's called, the platform and rainbow structure are made of some 25,000 parts, including an aluminum frame (because of course it is), and is designed to for quick assembly and deconstruction.
Davis (who spent 17 months in prison awaiting her 1970 murder trial after purchasing guns used to kill four people in the Soledad killings,) believes that feminists need to think like abolitionists and fight for the deconstruction of institutions that have historically been violent to oppressed people.
Despite the list of potential intersections between Dada's deconstruction of art into overwhelming visceral experiences and Barragán's "emotional architecture," curator Javier Maderuelo insisted to Hyperallergic during the press preview that there was, in fact, no connection between the works on display and the architect's residence-turned-museum.
Stick with it, though, and this eight-part limited series becomes an engrossing deconstruction of the Unabomber case, including how the aforementioned FBI profiler, Jim "Fitz" Fitzgerald ("Avatar's" Sam Worthington), employed then-nascent techniques of dissecting speech quirks in his quarry's notorious Manifesto to unearth him.
The deconstruction of a Fred Rogers figure would make for an interesting show on its own, but Kidding transcends that premise by leaps and bounds on the strength of Carrey's performance and a determination to make the show just as rough — and riveting — as real life.
In my first book, "Beyond Accommodation: Ethical feminism, Deconstruction, and the Law," I argued instead that we must expand, and indeed even explode, the constraints on feminine sexual difference so that we can become "women" differently in a symbolic world that we create as well as inherit.
While many other late-night programs have their own recurring Trump impressionists — Alec Baldwin on "Saturday Night Live"; Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" — "The President Show" will test whether audiences want to spend a whole half-hour with a satirical deconstruction of the commander in chief.
Against a set composed of 30 thick felt pattern pieces arranged in piles, like off-cuts from a Robert Morris sculpture, and lighted by 30 suspended fluorescent workroom lamps, Mr. Browne's presentation was an extended essay on the deconstruction of his signature suit of gray herringbone wool.
And while Lethem's childhood love of superheroes has left an indelible mark on his fiction, he says that he largely stopped reading superhero comics in his early twenties, around the time of Alan Moore's Watchmen, which furnished what Lethem sees as the definitive deconstruction of the superhero trope.
Like an art-house deconstruction of "alien predator" science-fiction movies like "Alien" and "Predator," director Jonathan Glazer's adaptation of the Michel Faber novel "Under the Skin" stars Scarlett Johansson as a deadly hunter who uses her sex appeal to lure men into a bizarre extra-dimensional slaughterhouse.
Widely considered to be the most infamous shark-jumping effort of the modern metal era, Cold Lake was the rapid deconstruction of an avant-garde metal force that chased the hair spray-doused carrot of Americanized glam metal, only to quickly learn it was a mistake of epic proportions.
The comic, more than the show at this point, was a deconstruction of Southern masculinity, as conceived by the Northern Ireland-born writer Garth Ennis; the television show hits a little closer to home, making Jesse less of a John Wayne epitome and more of a John Wayne nerd.
There is a wondrous genre of Thai dishes that, because of the limits of English, we classify as salads — including this happy exercise in deconstruction, in which crispy deep-fried rice balls are crumbled with scraps of thrillingly sour fermented sausage and herbs upon herbs to chase the salt.
As the episode ends, with Michael's criminal record (a result of the season-opening mutiny) expunged and the Discovery heading off to meet its new captain, the series feels as if it's earned its deconstruction of the Trek mythos, no matter how many weird missteps it took along the way.
Around 1947, when both Bissière and Jean Dubuffet were represented by Galerie Jeanne Bucher in Paris, Bissière's radical un-learning, a kind of Deconstruction before its time, and his recycling of found materials, attracted Dubuffet's attention to the point where he briefly attempted to lure Bissière into his anti-cultural esthetic.
"Adolescents around the age of puberty, just like adults at other developmental stages, seem to have the need to go through rites of passage: a deconstruction of their current personalities, followed by—and with the guidance of their communities—a reconstruction of personality at the next level," he told me.
Healthcare reform will not happen in a single step, but even if, as President Trump suggests, we begin with a straight repeal and then a structural deconstruction of the un-Affordable Care Act and its provisions, it will inject a level of certainty into the marketplace for both individuals and businesses.
And there was none of the apocalyptic energy that often reverberated through their New York shows; the only hint of deconstruction were the wreaths of baby's breath that were laced with ribbons throughout the models' hair or worn as garlands and even headdresses, which wiggled delicately and sometimes fell to the floor.
Marini's sculptures don't go as far in their deconstruction as his two contemporaries (though in actuality, much of Marini's work concurrent with the de Kooning and the Giacometti was more pessimistic about the prospects of nuclear Armageddon), but the psychic scars are apparent in the scoring and scratches he inflicted on the surface.
In the same way that narrative drama has found ways to interrogate earlier forms—the deconstruction of the gangster film over seven seasons of "The Sopranos" remains the gold standard—so have the creators of romantic comedies found ways to tell stories that at once both critique and adhere to the genre's essential formulae.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Jim Osman's suite of new sculptures in The Walnut Series, the artist's sixth solo show at Lesley Heller Gallery, lures viewers into a charmed pathway of house-like, stack-like, friendly-like, even rather unlikely-like wooden constructions that invite interaction and visual deconstruction, dismounting, repositioning, and intermixing.
Between Darlene's grande entrée as Mr. Robot's successor (which, yes, would be a thing of beauty) and Angela's calm and methodical takedown of her father's neighbor — reminiscent, I think of Elliot's deconstruction of the midlevel security exec last season — the women have more than demonstrated that they can carry an episode on their own.
Candice Breitz, whose work is about fandom and previously took Bob Marley and John Lennon as subjects, contributes a lavishly installed video deconstruction of Cohen's 1988 album I'm Your Man featuring a synagogue choir that sings the album's backing vocals in front of a velvet curtain, behind which various sexagenarian-plus men sing the lead vocals.
It's baffling that a movie that is simultaneously a highly anticipated horror film sequel, a psychological deconstruction of its predecessor, a heartwarming family Christmas drama, a romance, an action-adventure, and an inexplicable musical showcase for Wilson's best Elvis impersonation can hold itself together at all, but somehow The Conjuring 2 manages to do that and much more.
" So the death of the author is something of a problem for the Death of the Author: DeWitt's story is a canny deconstruction of the theoretical nostrum, and ends with the sparklingly true joke that Roland Barthes's writings are like "the witty, iconoclastic works of Hume and Voltaire," and that "Boswell would have gone to the deathbed of Barthes.
There are references to Orwell, Arendt, Tocqueville, T. S. Eliot, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Philip Roth, Neil Postman, Tom Wolfe, along with contemporary writers on the politics of truth and polarization from Masha Gessen to Tim Wu. There are references to Twitter trolls, a gloss on Putin and dezinformatsiya, and a brief excursus on Derrida, deconstruction and postmodernism.
Inventive, sharp-witted and frequently hilarious, "New People" is set in mid-1990s Brooklyn, four years after the Los Angeles riots and two years before the fictional Senator Jay Bulworth, in the eponymous satirical film by Warren Beatty, will suggest a "voluntary, free-spirited open-ended program of procreative racial deconstruction" — crossbreeding until everybody has the same skin color.
Immediately prior to the outbreak of war in 1939, there was a surfeit of Austrian and Bavarian influences in the industry; in the late '80s, Black Monday gave way to the rise of a movement dubbed "deconstruction" that originated with the Belgian designer Martin Margiela, whose leitmotif was the unfinished hem and the inside-out seam.
"To those who subscribe to Trump's extreme view, Chevron is the only thing standing between them and what the president's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, called 'deconstruction of the administrative state,' which is shorthand for gutting any environmental or consumer protection measure that gets in the way of corporate profit margins," Franken said in his opening remarks.
Related: Garry Shandling shares his thoughts on Johnny Carson If there's a Rosebud in this "Citizen Kane"-like deconstruction, it can be found in the death of Shandling's older brother when he was just a kid; and a certain paranoia that actually turned out to be well founded, given that he wound up having his phones tapped by private investigator Anthony Pellicano.
To celebrate the occasion, the singer wore a Versace dress that is equal parts J.Lo and Radio City Music Hall Rockette, a glittering tuxedo blazer and mini dress combo that ombrés from a light baby pink into metallic silver, with some slight deconstruction around the waist, breaking down from solid crystals into an open net weave before becoming a sea of fringe at the hemline.
Mr. Kingsley—one in a line of bad teachers who are in love with their own badness, stretching all the way back to Miss Jean Brodie—has his own method of ego deconstruction and reconstruction: the burst of "recognition" between Sarah and David happens when Mr. Kingsley turns out the lights in the drama studio and encourages his class to consider their fellow-students anew.
If you're talking to a state legislature about strengthening laws for animal abuse cases, let's say, instead of addressing a room full of people at a conference on deconstruction and philosophy about the various problematic assumptions built into rights discourse, then you better be able to use a different vocabulary and different rhetorical tools if you want to make good on your ethical commitments.
To risk falling into the cycles of fruitless deconstruction that typify most things written about his work, it's probably best not to try and be too clever exacting what Babyfather (Dean Blunt) was trying to say with the cover for "BBF" Hosted by DJ Escrow—but it seems reasonable to assume it was about as genuine in its display of patriotism as it was its celebration of swegways.
Nevertheless, Morelle's exhibition premise — taking the deconstruction of the concept of the white-cube gallery as a starting point — seems somewhat misleading, not only because the exhibition seems rather traditional, but also because reducing the performative nature of the objects and materials in the show to a reflection on "art about art" dovetails with the ability of Tenseness and its centerpiece installation to speak of a much broader world.
"[Series creators Dunham and Konner] accompanied their tacit apology with a moment that challenged not only their own and their characters' privilege, but, in its deconstruction of what has come to be known as 'hipster racism,' that of the show's core audience," wrote Judy Berman at the Atlantic, referring to the ironic I'm-not-really-racist-but-maybe-I-am rhetoric that's common among young, college-educated millennials.
Conducted by Mr. van Zweden, this may be one of the season's most well-balanced programs: It opens with the premiere of Ms. Montgomery's piece for Project 19 (prepare with "Banner," her stirring and cleverly political deconstruction of the national anthem); continues with Lisa Batiashvili in Szymanowski's Violin Concerto No. 20153, a mercurial thrill ride that she has previously played with astonishing mastery; and concludes with Dvorak's familiar yet irresistible Seventh Symphony.
Magic City 4's got a little something for everyone: Drum 'n' bass, hip-hop, techno, acid house, 90s rave slime, pop deconstruction, and thicc house thumps, courtesy of both beloved and little-known artists from as far flung as NYC, Miami, Montreal, and the UK. There's even a free download of Moistbreezy's throttling new cut "Rush Hour" just for you ahead of the compilation's release (through Jubilee's longtime collaborators Opening Ceremony).
Mr. Odom is likely to be one of three "Hamilton" performers who win acting awards on Sunday: Renée Elise Goldsberry, whose rapped/sung deconstruction of a wedding toast ("Satisfied") was arguably the most ingenious moment of the theatrical season, looks likely to win as best featured actress for her portrayal of Angelica Schuyler, while Daveed Diggs is likely to win the best featured actor Tony for his knowingly witty portrayals of two important historical figures: Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson.
The '60s were a period of serious social and political upheaval that included the United States government sending 18-year-olds to a small country in Asia to be shot, the civil rights movement gaining momentum, the feminist movement gaining momentum, Paul De Man and Jacques Derrida meeting one another at Johns Hopkins University for the first time and preparing to unleash deconstruction on academia in America, not to mention multiple high-profile assassinations, including that of the president of the United States.
Therefore, they often engaged in irony-drenched deconstruction of the tropes of that pop culture — via programs that seem tame now but were shocking then (like The Simpsons, which pulled apart the myths of the perfect sitcom family), or programs that pointed to the very artificiality of television (like David Letterman's early talk show or Garry Shandling's '80s sitcom It's Garry Shandling's Show), or programs that traded in crude, politically incorrect humor intended to provoke a reaction (this is where South Park comes in).

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