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deemphasize the
performativity of
language in
order to
explore the
performativity of
matter (Barad 2003).
Other uses of the
notion of
performativity in the social...
- The
performing arts are arts such as music, dance, and
drama which are
performed for an audience. They are
different from the
visual arts,
which involve...
- role of
repetition in
performativity,
making use of Derrida's
theory of iterability,
which is a form of citationality:
Performativity cannot be understood...
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Illocutionary force J. L.
Austin John
Searle Judith Butler Performative turn
Pragmatics Performativity In 1972
Jacques Derrida published the
article 'Signature...
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organizations around the world.
Another related term is the
culture of
performativity.
According to
David Boyle, the tick-box
culture emerged with the introduction...
- the
concepts of
performativity and gender. In
chapter one,
Butler introduces the
unification of the
terms gender and
performativity in
stating that "gender...
- museums,
parks and
performing arts centers. The
newest addition to the
Miami arts
scene is the
Adrienne Arsht Center for the
Performing Arts, home of the...
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Performative activism is
activism done to
increase one's
social capital rather than
because of one's
devotion to a cause. This form of
engagement often...
- A non-
performing loan (NPL) is a bank loan that is
subject to late
repayment or is
unlikely to be
repaid by the
borrower in full. Non-
performing loans...
- on
Judith Butler's (1997)
conception of "
performative failure" (for more, see the
concept of
performativity), but also on the
earlier sociological work...