In the second half of the twentieth century, Jacques Derrida launched an attack on the western intellectuality since Plato. He claimed that the western culture had been a continuous search for centers that give meaning and purpose to life. Against this idea, he tried to prove that such a search is futile because centers are not fixed and meaning is always in a state of free play. This new world view posited by Derrida is known as poststructuralism that brings about a new age, namely, postmodernism. Date: Sunday, Nov. 4th, 2018 Time: 10:00 am, Location: Auditorioum, Komar University Campus, Qularaisi, Sulaimani