derrida
dɛˈriːdə
Definitions
1. noun
French philosopher and literary theorist who developed the concept of deconstruction (1930-2004).
“Jacques Derrida’s ideas on deconstruction have had a profound impact on modern literary theory.”
2. proper noun
The name of the French philosopher and literary theorist.
“Derrida’s work has been widely studied and debated in academic circles.”