structuralism in A Sentence

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    From this knowledge arises the school of Structuralism.

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    Structuralism rejected the concept of human freedom

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    Structuralism has often been criticized for being ahistorical

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    He adapted American Structuralism to the Hungarian language.

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    Literary Structuralism often follows the lead of Vladimir Propp,

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    Robert Scholes defined Structuralism as a reaction to modernist alienation and despair.

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    Structuralism is less popular today than other approaches, such as post-Structuralism and deconstruction.

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    Structuralism states that human culture is to be understood as a system of signs.

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    According to Alison Assiter, there are four common ideas regarding Structuralism that form an'intellectual trend'.

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    The right to possess an excellent model of Structuralism cost the residents of Sydney dearly.

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    In the late 1950s he published Structural Anthropology, a collection of essays outlining his program for Structuralism.

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    Some intellectuals like Julia Kristeva, for example, took Structuralism(and Russian Formalism) as a starting point to later become prominent post-structuralists.

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    Some intellectuals like Julia Kristeva, for example, took Structuralism(and Russian formalism) for a starting point to later become prominent post-structuralists.

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    Structuralism has often been criticized for being ahistorical and for favouring deterministic structural forces over the ability of people to act.

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    Anyway, the project of the theater marked the transition from a conservative-industrial style in architecture to structural expressionism or simply Structuralism.

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    Structuralism rejects the concept of human freedom and choice and focuses instead on the way human behavior is determined by various structures.

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    Structuralism was a theoretical direction according to which buildings and society's infrastructure should be regarded as structures in which the parts are important throughout the whole.

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    Structuralism rejected the concept of human freedom and choice and focused instead on the way that human experience and thus, behaviour, is determined by various structures.

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    Blending Freud and Saussure, the French(post)structuralist Jacques Lacan applied Structuralism to psychoanalysis and, in a different way, Jean Piaget applied Structuralism to the study of psychology.

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    their time together at the New School in New York during WWII and was influenced by both Jakobson's Structuralism as well as the American anthropological tradition.

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    By the end of the century Structuralism was seen as an historically important school of thought, but the movements that it spawned, rather than Structuralism itself, commanded attention.

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    By the end of the century Structuralism was seen as a historically important school of thought, but it was the movements it spawned, rather than Structuralism itself, which commanded attention.

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    Lévi-Strauss had known Jakobson during their time together at the New School in New York during WWII and was influenced by both Jakobson's Structuralism as well as the American anthropological tradition.

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    Adopting a type of neo-Marxist Structuralism common in the period- one that looked to find economic and political causes underlying social phenomena- they argued that popular uprising“flows from historically specific circumstances.”.

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    Structuralism appeared in academia in the second half of the 20th century, and grew to become one of the most popular approaches in academic fields concerned with the analysis of language, culture, and society.

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    Literary Structuralism often follows the lead of Vladimir Propp, Algirdas Julien Greimas, and Claude Lévi-Strauss in seeking out basic deep elements in stories, myths, and more recently, anecdotes, which are combined in various ways to produce the many versions of the ur-story or ur-myth.

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