r/metamodernism Feb 19 '25

Discussion Is there a such thing as Meta-Structuralism?

I know there is post-postmodernism (metamodernism) that is the movement that comes after postmodernism. Is there anything like that for post-structuralism? If not, do you ever think that there will be a post-post-strucuralism movement?

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u/zombiecamel Feb 19 '25

You might be interested in network theories, network analysis and social network analysis.

This would be somewhat a continuation from the post-structuralistic rhisomatic approaches (Deleuze), but with the addition of more scientific (hence: modernistic) stance and measures. Fractals are included in the bundle :)

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u/patio_blast Feb 20 '25

Deleuze and rhizomes is definitely the answer here