| Theodore R. Schatzki, Wolfgang Natter - 1996 - 242 หน้า
...one is such and such a gender and that one acts this way because one is that gender: In other words, acts, gestures, and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body, through the play of signifying absences that suggest,... | |
| David Trend - 1997 - 226 หน้า
...itself. Judith Butler has discussed this use of the body as signifier, and is worth quoting at length: Acts, gestures, and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body, through the play of signifying absences that suggest,... | |
| Maggie Günsberg - 1997 - 294 หน้า
...'surface' (with the focus on 'surface' reiterating the issues of fetishism explored in chapter two): Acts, gestures, and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body . . . Such acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed,... | |
| Saidiya V. Hartman - 1997 - 294 หน้า
...identification and recognition." Gilroy 's definition of performance is very similar to Judith Butler's: "Acts, gestures and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body, through the play of signifying absences that suggest,... | |
| Claudia Strauss, Naomi Quinn - 1997 - 338 หน้า
...the preceding review, it is Butler's fascination with surfaces and rejection of inner depth (". . . acts, gestures, and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body" [ibid. 1 990: 1 36. emphasis in the original]; "If the... | |
| Joseph Allen Boone - 1998 - 532 หน้า
...1990), pp. 154, 136,70. respectively. Butler continues. "In other words, acts. gestures, and desite produce the effect of an internal core or substance, hut produce this on the surface oi the body, thtough the play ot signifying absences that suggest, but never reveal, the organizing... | |
| Robert G. Dunn - 1998 - 308 หน้า
...for, idealized, and that this idealization is an effect of a corporeal signification. In other words, acts, gestures, and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body, through the display of signifying absences that suggest,... | |
| Janet Price, Margrit Shildrick - 1999 - 502 หน้า
...for, idealized, and that this idealization is an effect of a corporeal signification. In other words, acts, gestures, and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body, through the play of signifying absences that suggest,... | |
| Roger Silverstone - 1999 - 180 หน้า
...can also be seen as performative. Judith Butler; for example, speaks of gender as a 'doing': words, acts, gestures, and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body, through the play of signifying absences that suggest,... | |
| Ben Malbon - 1999 - 256 หน้า
...of the body and the subjectivitv of the individual . Butler develops this point in detail: [A jets, gestures, and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body, through the plav of signifying absences that suggest,... | |
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