Title of article :
Deconstruction of Poetic Discourse: Analysis of Wallace Stevens Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
Author/Authors :
lashari, mubarak ali , memon, shumaila , larik, saima
From page :
241
To page :
2251
Abstract :
The paper in hand is an attempt to apply deconstructionist approach to analyze the poetic eloquence with various post-structural elements. Post-structuralism is postmodern phenomena, which is applied and explored widely. As part of post-structuralism, Deconstruction is innovative and distinctive technique of interpretation. By this way, new linguistic and thematic vistas can be explored very well. The paper is an analysis of Wallace Stevens poem Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by the application of deconstruction. The study explores qualitatively signifiers and signified as non-structural elements. Then the presence in absence as deconstructing element, is explored, whereas, the contradictions, metaphor, dijferance (temporal and spatial) are found as significant and peculiar features of post-structuralism, and finally intertextuality is investigated as the instance of the unstable meanings and de-centred structures. Therefore, it is found that the poem in theme, form and the structure is the tall talk of flexible aspects of language indeterminacy.
Keywords :
Poetic discourse , deconstructionist approach , postmodern phenomena , post , structuralism , blackbird
Journal title :
International Research Journal of Arts and Humanities (IRJAH)
Journal title :
International Research Journal of Arts and Humanities (IRJAH)
Record number :
2668269
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