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The writings of Jacques Derrida on deconstruction represent one of the leading influences on 20th century philosophy, an influence that has touched many fields of academic thought, and that continues into the 21st century. Derrida's writings on deconstruction are most strongly associated with literary criticism. However, they have also been applied to areas ranging from music to visual arts, feminist and post-colonial theory, cinema theory and Marxist political philosophy.

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  • The writings of Jacques Derrida on deconstruction represent one of the leading influences on 20th century philosophy, an influence that has touched many fields of academic thought, and that continues into the 21st century. Derrida's writings on deconstruction are most strongly associated with literary criticism. However, they have also been applied to areas ranging from music to visual arts, feminist and post-colonial theory, cinema theory and Marxist political philosophy.
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  • The writings of Jacques Derrida on deconstruction represent one of the leading influences on 20th century philosophy, an influence that has touched many fields of academic thought, and that continues into the 21st century. Derrida's writings on deconstruction are most strongly associated with literary criticism. However, they have also been applied to areas ranging from music to visual arts, feminist and post-colonial theory, cinema theory and Marxist political philosophy. Derrida's theories on deconstruction were themselves influenced by the work of linguists such as Ferdinand de Saussure, whose writings on semiotics also became a cornerstone of structuralist theory in the mid-20th century. Derrida's views on deconstruction stood opposed to the theories of structuralists such as psychoanalytic theorist Jacques Lacan, linguist Claude Lévi-Strauss, and political and social theorist Michel Foucault. However, Derrida resisted attempts to label his work as "post-structuralist".
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