Matan, Department of Urdu & Iqbaliat, The Islamia University - Bahawalpur

MATAN (متْن) Urdu Research Journal

Department of Urdu & Iqbaliat, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur
ISSN (print): 2708-5724
ISSN (online): 2708-5732
Abstract

Jacques Derrida (15 July 1930 – 09 Oct. 2004) was an Algerian born French philosopher best known for his theory deconstruction. In this theory he states that text should be analysed to get the new angles of direction because no law or text is present in this world which has rights for final and pure limits. It depends upon the reading of text and the meanings of text and not related to author’s opinion or some critics opinion. It should be changed with the reading of text and passage of time. Different classical thoughts were standing on the seen truths, by introducing this theory all were become controversial. In fact, it is an approach in philosophy literary analysis and the fields which rigorously pursues the meaning of a text to the point undoing the opposition on which it is apparently found and to the point of showing that those foundation one irreducibly complex, unstable, or impossible. Different Urdu Critics such as Nasir Abbas Nayyar, Prof. Atteq ullah, Dr. Iqbal Afaqi, Gopi Chand Narang and Dr. Altaf Anjum describes the views about deconstruction.

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Type: Article
Volume: 4
Issue: 2
Language: Urdu
Id: 659b30bb2e7c0
Pages 153 - 161
Published December 31, 2023

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