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      A theoretical discussion on framing: and the frame through deconstruction

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      Author(s)
      Bengi, Z. Begüm
      Advisor
      Erdoğan, Nezih
      Date
      1999
      Publisher
      Bilkent University
      Language
      English
      Type
      Thesis
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      Abstract
      This study aims at investigating deconstruction, and how a theoretical discussion on framing may be arrived at through such an investigation. For this pupose, some of the concepts such as ‘logocentricm’, ‘differance’, ‘iterability’, and ‘arche-writing’, which had been named as such by Jacques Derrida, are traced through his related texts, as one possible thread among others, and are concidered as that from which a theoretical conclusion on ‘framing’ can be extracted.
      Keywords
      Deconstruction
      Frame
      Aporia
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/18118
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