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- Reconstructivism abstract "Reconstructivism is a philosophical theory holding that societies should continually reform themselves in order to establish more perfect governments or social networks. This ideology involves recombining or recontextualizing the ideas arrived at by the philosophy of deconstruction, in which an existing system or medium is broken into its smallest meaningful elements and in which these elements are used to build a new system or medium free from the strictures of the original.Some thinkers have attempted to ascribe the term Reconstructivism to the post-postmodern art movement. In an essay by Chris Sunami, (Art Essays: Reconstructivist Art) \"reconstructivist art\" is described as follows:A reconstructivist art work builds upon prior, deconstructionist artworks and techniques, but adapts them to classic themes and structures, with the goal of creating works of genuine emotion and significance. In this way, reconstructivism (when it works) combines the vitality and originality of deconstructionism with the comforts, pleasures and rewards of classicism. The overall purpose of reconstructivism is to reawaken a sense of the Real in a world where everything has been demonstrated to be an illusion.One of the examples Sunami provides of this technique is the way some modern music incorporates deconstructed samples of older music and combines and arranges the samples in a new way as part of a new composition.".
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- Reconstructivism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Critical_pedagogy.
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- Reconstructivism wikiPageWikiLink Post-postmodernism.
- Reconstructivism wikiPageWikiLink Recontextualisation.
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- Reconstructivism wikiPageWikiLink The_Kitsch_Movement.
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- Reconstructivism subject Category:Critical_pedagogy.
- Reconstructivism subject Category:Critical_theory.
- Reconstructivism subject Category:Philosophical_theories.
- Reconstructivism hypernym Theory.
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- Reconstructivism comment "Reconstructivism is a philosophical theory holding that societies should continually reform themselves in order to establish more perfect governments or social networks.".
- Reconstructivism label "Reconstructivism".
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- Reconstructivism sameAs Reconstructivisme.
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