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Jnyusa
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By the "other side" I meant the conservative factions within academia that waged war on deconstruction, but your point still holds.

What I was trying to get at was that the opposition to American-influenced deconstruction made it real by responding to it as if it were real. And to the extent that A-deconstruction was real-ized in this fashion it became a genuine potential contained within French deconstruction, even though it was antithetical to, or at the least did not follow from, French deconstruction.

And, I guess I would see a sort of inevitability to that development ... that it would be naive to think that epistemology does not get used opportunisticallly. Subsequent hypotheses instruct the theory in what it is about ... sort of.

But again, this does not counter your main point, with which I agree.

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Somehow I missed making this reference earlier in the discussion.

http://www.wac.ohio-state.edu/tutorials ... riting.gif

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Wolf, LOL!

Was it here or was it on HOF that we deconstructed Dick and Jane?

I recall that the younger posters were having trouble imagining what the fuss could be about until Prim loaded pictures from one of the readers. Then it was like looking at crime scene photos ... the pernicious acculturation taking place was so obvious.

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