In the units of learning
DECONSTRUCTIVISM, MODERN ARCHITECTURE, SHARED OUTCOME, and BLOG Collaboration, the teachers' activities were IMS LD support activities.
(6) One need only think casually of how this form of
deconstructivism has been applied to gender studies, for example, in order to grasp some of the concrete consequences of what this theory implies, as well as, no doubt, the theological hesitation to admit such a liberating potential harbored within the same location as sin's alleged entrance into the world.
The first quarter of the book takes up the exclusivist-inclusivist-pluralist "maps" of theologies of religious diversity and some more recent accounts in comparative theology, ethical
deconstructivism, and radical orthodoxy.
l Bahrain University associate professor in the College of Engineering Dr Rafee Hakky lectures on
deconstructivism in architecture at Bahrain Fort Museum, 5pm, August 10.
'We have never had access to the type of technology that you do in more developed countries, so we missed certain movements like
deconstructivism and the more recent focus on digital technologies.
This proposal is not as radical as it might sound, however; even historical criticism might read this way, not merely postmodern
deconstructivism. For example, as soon as Matthew 23 (59) is understood in terms of the traumatic experiences of early Christian communities and their conflict with the increasingly Pharisee-dominated synagogue, the rhetorical force of the text is softened, and the possibility is opened up to come to terms with the still recent (European) past--a healing of memories becomes possible.
Among those listed by Cohen as providing a real challenge to traditional heuristic approaches to cinema and to the premised binarism of the sign--which in this context takes the form of a cinematic image--we can find key names in the fields of
deconstructivism and historical materialism: Walter Benjamin, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida or Fredric Jameson.
(26) Critics continue to place Hadid's work within the context of
deconstructivism, because her challenging buildings seem to critique modern forms and attitudes.
Materialism and
Deconstructivism: Education and the Epistemology of Identity.
Scared/Sacred, by B.C.-based documentary filmmaker Velcrow Ripper, is an alternately stirring and dispiriting film, as jangled and self-cancelling as the filmmaker's name, which feels like a pun about adhesion and tenacity that gives way to and then cancels out the violent
deconstructivism of his surname.