POST-STRUKTURALIZM, DEKONSTRUKSIYA NAZARIYASI HAMDA FEMINISTIK QARASHLARNING ADABIY ASARLAR TAHLILIDA AKS ETISHI
Each product of literary creation has its own stylistic coloring and unique approach. Literature is the process of creative work associated with the creation of a work of art. In turn, during the process of creating a literary work, the author, in a sense, embeds their feelings and thoughts into the depths of the work. The texts we read can be analyzed based on various theoretical approaches. If we conduct such an analysis from the reader's perspective, we see that the combination of the reader's social, psychological, experiential, belief, and moral factors can directly influence such an analysis. Every moment of life can be turned into a work of art. Similarly, every facet of life can be reflected in a work of art. According to some scholars of structuralist theory, any text has a stable, that is, static and predictable meaning. According to poststructuralist scholars, however, the text is variable, and its meaning cannot be predetermined. One of the main approaches of poststructuralism is the deconstruction approach, introduced to science by the French scholar Jacques Derrida.
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