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to deemed
as a
cannibals thlm
heterosexuals. The
word
"cannibal" emerged from the
word
"carib"
Renaissance thl!t directly con."!ected
with
sodomy. The early American
(Bergman, !.991: 142)
of
AIDS.
The
dangerous disease,
AiiJS,
is
believed as
"homosexual disease". T'oerefore
dangerous by the society, as
the ronsequence of
lifestyle.(Stein,
\990:292)
The
theory alxm1. der.Al!:!Struction will
presented next. !n
order to
know deepiy
about
idoology
deconstruction,
the
theory from Derrida and
Foucault are adopted l.n
the
next
:rub chapter.
When
dec;:m.s'"-ucticm
is
talked
about, it
is
widely ?s.>ociated
with
Jacques
Derrida.
questioned
about structumli.sm by
Saussure
that
writing can have
!he
same
in retation a.'li
mea<Jing. Therefore
lt
is
objective. For Derrida, words in
a
text !-.ave
no unhlermtl mearllng.
....no
categuries have essential
universal
meanings
bct are social
ccnstructiOflS of
lllllguage. Dis
is
the care of the anti-essentialism
prevalent
in
cultural studies.
This is,
words have
no
<.miven;al
mea:lings lltld do
not
refer to
objects that possess essectia! qw!ifu;s. For '"'"-'!lple, since
words do
not refer
ro
essences,
identi1y
is
oot a fixed
universal "thlng"
out
a
description
in
language.
(B&ker, 2000: 77)
the sfatcmE::I!t
abcve, it e&l be concluded
t!Iat
meaning
is not
stable. Since !he
ideology
teld
is
socially
constructed, it fluids
according to
social
setting
and
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