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Performance and Performativity

by Mehmet Siray (Author)
©2009 Thesis 260 Pages

Summary

Within the wide range of writings on performance studies, theoreticians and practitioners have been using the concepts of performance and performativity as key terms for explaining different social, philosophical and artistic phenomena. The question «what are performance and performativity» is always already shaped according to what sort of ‘performance’ is being carried out, which performance is taken into consideration, which contexts and power-knowledge «stratum» operate in the formation of these concepts. Performance and Performativity primarily aims to find a way of grasping the maze of different positions that have become incorporated within the general and often overlapping terms of performance studies and performative theory. The book focuses on how «the power of discourse to produce what it names» is linked with the question of performance and performativity, rather than providing a general intellectual background and context for the modern idea of performance and performativity.

Details

Pages
260
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631579565
Language
English
Keywords
video installations Post-structuralist philosophy Aesthetics
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 259 pp., 5 fig.

Biographical notes

Mehmet Siray (Author)

The Author: Mehmet Şiray is lecturer in Communication Studies at Bilkent University (Turkey). He has published on various topics related to Philosophy of Art, Performance and Media Studies.

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