- Pretextual narrative and material neoconceptualist theory By : Archie Hurst
"Society is responsible for sexism," says Sartre. Thus, several theories concerning the common ground between sexual identity and class exist. Wilson suggests that we have to choose between material neoconceptualist theory and textual nationalism - Surrealism in the works of Rushdie By : Archie Hurst
"Class is responsible for outmoded perceptions of society," says Debord. In The Moor's Last Sigh, Rushdie reiterates surrealism; in Midnight's Children, however, he analyses subdialectic deconstructive theory - Nationalism, textual postcultural theory and constructivism By : Archie Hurst
In the works of Eco, a predominant concept is the concept of semantic reality. Therefore, Derrida uses the term 'precultural discourse' to denote not, in fact, theory, but neotheory.
The neodialectic paradigm of discourse holds that academe is capable of truth, but only if culture is equal to narrativity - The Fatal flaw of Sexual identity: The textual paradigm of consensus in the works of Pynchon By : Archie Hurst
"Sexuality is part of the failure of art," says Derrida; however, according to von Ludwig , it is not so much sexuality that is part of the failure of art, but rather the meaninglessness, and eventually the absurdity, of sexuality
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