In this chapter we will be dissecting the very concept of the 'dissected' and how it relates to our understanding of poststructuralist philosophy. The dissected, as we all know, is the ultimate symbol of poststructuralist thought, a rejection of the traditional notion of a cohesive, unified whole. But what does it truly mean? Is it just a fancy word for 'broken' or 'disconnected'? Let us delve deeper...
You can find more in-depth analysis in our sister chapter Deconstructing the Deconstructed.
Want to learn more about the dissections of the dissections? Click on the link below to access our Dissecting the Dissections of the Dissections chapter.
Or, if you're feeling particularly adventurous, you can jump straight into our experimental Deconstructing the Dissected (again) chapter.