THE CONCEPT OF DESTRUCTURING IN METHODOLOGY ANALYSIS OF DECENTRALIZATION AND DECONSTRUCTION MODERN CULTURE
КОНЦЕПТ ДЕСТРУКТУРИРОВАНИЯ В МЕТОДОЛОГИИ АНАЛИЗА ДЕЦЕНТРАЛИЗАЦИИ И ДЕКОНСТРУКЦИИ СОВРЕМЕННОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ
Berezhnaya Natalya (Бережная, Н.)
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Berezhnaya Natalya (Бережная, Н.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2019, vol. 4, 187-191
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The article analyzes the methodological concept of destructuring extrapolated to the processes of decentralization and deconstruction of modern culture. During the destructuring of cultural universals, decentralization and deconstruction of culture as a whole occur simultaneously. Restructuring in the analysis methodology implies that the hierarchical opposites of metaphysical thinking are constructs or ideological matrices based on binary oppositions of cultural texts and meanings. The concept of destructuring in the analysis methodology reveals meanings, metaphysical constructions, and hierarchical oppositions, which always turn out to be unstable due to their dependence on extremely arbitrary meanings. The deconstruction of culture contains decentralization and deconstruction, and does not mean destruction, it is an analysis of contemporary cultural universals and meanings in order to discover their true meaning.
Keywords: concept of destruction; methodology of analysis; modern culture; decentralization of culture; deconstruction of culture; self-identity of culture; modern civilization; logocentrism; spiritual freedom (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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