Deconstruction (disambiguation)
- Deconstruction (disambiguation)
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Deconstruction is a philosophical theory of textual criticism.
Deconstruction may also refer to:
- Deconstruction (building), the process of manually taking down a building
- Dimensional deconstruction, in theoretical physics
- Deconstruction (Meredith Brooks album), 1999
- Deconstruction (The Devin Townsend Project album), 2011
- Deconstruction (band), formed by former members of Jane's Addiction
- Deconstruction Tour, a Europe-wide punk tour and sports festival
- "Deconstruction" (song), a song by the band Pitchshifter from their 1992 album Submit
- "Deconstruction", a song by the band Nevermore from their 1999 album Dreaming Neon Black
- Deconstruction Records, a UK record label
- Deconstructivism, an architectural movement or style
- Positive deconstruction, a methodology in Christian apologetics
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