of African Deconstructionism.
Deconstructionism:
Definition of deconstruction
1 : a philosophical or critical method which asserts that meanings, metaphysical constructs, and hierarchical oppositions (as between key terms in a philosophical or literary work) are always rendered unstable by their dependence on ultimately arbitrary signifiers
also : an instance of the use of this method
a deconstruction of the nature–culture opposition in Rousseau's work
2 : the analytic examination of something (such as a theory) often in order to reveal its inadequacy
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In this said entry too that is, and on said Deconstructionism too that is, African, and if not and as in all said and as such too that is, and in a said even now reference and to, Overall,
That in all and again that is, talk too now and of, and of this said Blog too that is, Tetra 'Nairo', and in said Expectation too that is, or in said Expectancy too that is, and if not in its said Structuring too that is, and as in all said now and as perceived too that is, and in talk too now and of, and of what can and in all, or is and in all, said as of U-Ntu too that is, Utu, [Link], [Link], Kisw., and in its said even now Realization too that is, the self, truly, fully, and as in all said now and as perceived too that is, and in talk too now and of, and of the said even now following too that is:
1. of Concepts of Existence.
2. the African Memory : [Link].
3. of Illumination; Language, African Language.
4. of Exposure; Features, African Features.
5. the Person: African lives; Daily, Everyday, Ritualistic etc.
6. of Structures; the African Response.
* of Intention(s) : [Link].
the Information Key:
Utamaduni.
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Sudan - The Nubian Caravans Documentary.
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Valley of the Kings: Egyptian, Nubians, Moorish & Ethiopia Docu.
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Ethiopian (Axum) Discovery of South America - Clyde WInters.
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Michael Jackson - Remember The Time (Official Video)
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