| Jim Collins, Hilary Radner, Ava Collins - 1993 - 312 ˹éÒ
...dream of coherence since, as Butler continues, "[s]uch acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed, are performative in the sense that the essence or...through corporeal signs and other discursive means" tp. 136). 8. Thelma and Louise and the Cultural Generation of the New Butch-Femme 1 . What there is... | |
| Constance Penley, Sharon Willis - 337 ˹éÒ
...especially 24-25 and 134—41. In brief, she argues that gender signs—"acts, gestures, and desires"—"are performative in the sense that the essence or identity that they otherwise purport to express [on the surface of the body] are fabrications manufactured and sustained through corporeal signs and... | |
| Richard Burt - 1994 - 420 ˹éÒ
...the various acts which constitute its reality": Such acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed, are performative in the sense that the essence or...identity that they otherwise purport to express are fahrications manufactured and sustained through corporeal signs and other discursive means. 15 The... | |
| David Trend - 1997 - 226 ˹éÒ
...the organizing principle of identity as a cause. Such acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed are performative in the sense that the essence or...through corporeal signs and other discursive means. 39 Hence, dance routines develop in which participants assume robot-like "transformer" postures or... | |
| Maggie Günsberg - 1997 - 294 ˹éÒ
...produce this on the surface of the body . . . Such acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed, are performative in the sense that the essence or...through corporeal signs and other discursive means. (Butler 1990, p. 136) This performative theory of gender, in which gender is not a pre-existing identity,... | |
| Margrit Shildrick - 1997 - 266 ˹éÒ
...possibilities in her concept of performativity. She writes: acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed, are performative in the sense that the essence or...through corporeal signs and other discursive means. . . . This . . . suggests that if that reality is fabricated as an interior essence. that very interiority... | |
| Saidiya V. Hartman - 1997 - 294 ˹éÒ
...organizing principle of identity as a cause. Such acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed, are performative in the sense that the essence or...identity that they otherwise purport to express are [sic] fabrications manufactured and sustained through corporeal signs and other discursive means."... | |
| Jan Löfström - 1998 - 292 ˹éÒ
...acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed, are performative in the sense that the essence of identity that they otherwise purport to express are...through corporeal signs and other discursive means" (1990, 136). SEXUALIZING WHITE MALE POWER Butler sees radical and subversive potential in the idea... | |
| Vikki Bell - 1999 - 180 ˹éÒ
...and, therefore, as the exterior, contingent resultant of repeated 'acts, gestures, enactments' which are performative in the sense that the essence or...gendered body is performative suggests that it has no ontologica! status apart from the various acts which constitute its reality. This also suggests that... | |
| Roger Silverstone - 1999 - 192 ˹éÒ
...organising principle of identity as a cause. Such acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed, are performative in the sense that the essence or...gendered body is performative suggests that it has no ontologica! status apart from the various acts which constitute its reality. (Butler, 1990: 136, italics... | |
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