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作为与历史脱节的“晚生代”,作为无名的“转型期”,六十年代出生的人似乎位于一切正统之外,位于一切理论体系之外。他们不必“代圣贤立言”,没有对任何神圣事物的崇拜。如果有人使用“六十年代主义”这个概念的话,我认为它不仅是指六十年代出生的芸芸众生,而且也指他们对一种解构的立场的分享。所谓解构,就是对任何既成的外在权威的拒绝,是对一切权威、结构、真理、知识的讨论和评注活动。解构是对正统和确定性的否定,它不是破坏,却也不是固定和封闭。因此,与其说它是“解构”,不如说是新的“启
As a “late generation” that is out of touch with history, as an anonymous “transitional period,” people born in the 1960s seem to be located beyond all orthodoxies and outside all theoretical systems. They do not have to “justify their sages,” and have no worship of any sacred things. If anyone uses the concept of “sixty’s,” I think it refers not only to the mortal beings born in the 1960s, but also to their sharing of a deconstructionist position. Deconstruction is the rejection of any established external authority and the discussion and commentary of all authority, structure, truth, and knowledge. Deconstruction is a denial of orthodoxy and certainty. It is not destructive, nor is it fixed or closed. Therefore, it is not so much as “deconstruction” rather than “deconstruction.”