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post-structuralist, a. and n. Chiefly Lit. Theory.|pəʊstˈstrʌktʃərəlɪst| Also poststructuralist. [f. post- + structuralist n. (and a.)] A. adj. Of or pertaining to a post-structural approach or post-structuralism. B. n. A practitioner or adherent of post-structuralism.
1967J. Van Velsen in A. L. Epstein Craft of Social Anthropol. i. 140, I have contrasted the aims and methods of anthropologists writing in the structuralist tradition with the types of problem in which many anthropologists of a younger, post-structuralist, ‘generation’ have become familiar. 1976Archivum Linguisticum VII. 152 It should..be pointed out that the structuralist and post-structuralist emphasis on the internal structuring of language was self-imposed (rather than the result of blindness to the properties of language as a social phenomenon). 1977French Rev. LI. 256 The post-structuralist's interest in certain very special phenomena is often transparent. 1982J. Culler On Deconstruction (1983) Introd. 30 Though numerous post-structuralists are feminists (and vice versa), feminist criticism is not post-structuralist, especially if post-structuralism is defined by its opposition to structuralism. 1988Nation (N.Y.) 9 Jan. 23/2 He goes beyond the useful post-structuralist point that facts about the past are structured like texts. 1993Sci.-Fiction Stud. Nov. 450 In providing a nonlinear, non-hierarchical, and nonpatriarchal reading experience hypertext is inherently deconstructive and delivers almost all of the desiderata of poststructuralist literary theory. |