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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He does not, as does, say, Jon Elster, challenge structuralism for its putative functionalism.
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In contrast to Formalism and structuralism , the New Criticism was empiricist and humanistic.
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In effect Lévi-Strauss is making structuralism do more work than it is equipped for without considerable development.
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In literary theory they emerge as Marxism, phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism , poststructuralism, deconstruction.
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Prague School structuralism is a programme for the precise and systematic explanation of the aesthetic effect of a text in its totality.
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The discipline became dominated by two new theoretical models: first a functionalist theory of synchronic adaptation, and later structuralism .
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The new poets were also interested in the new linguistic philosophies of structuralism and post-structuralism.
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Thus the department's structuralist lectures on structuralism , the department's feminist lectures on feminism, and so on.