User talk:Dgillett
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Dgillet
Considering post-structuralism (extremely interesting subject, by the way - Discourse analysis and Discourse could use a diligent wikipedian for expanding the articles): I don't think the subject nor what you wrote is confusing. If you look at the cleanup-log, you will notice that the point of my critique is not the content of the article but the coherence. I find that a heading like "What post-structuralists do" is confusing and does not fit into scientific articles. Some parts of the article could be subordinated.
--Mikkel Bue Lykkegaard 17:15, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
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