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  2. Performative utterance - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 129 Performativity has a political aspect that consists in what Derrida has described as the breaking force, by which an utterance changes its context. [6]: 145 Butler assigns an important role to what Austin has called infelicities and parasitic uses of language. Quotations, parodies and other deviations from official discourse can become ...

  3. Performativity - Wikipedia

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    Performativity is the concept that language can function as a form of social action and have the effect of change. [1] The concept has multiple applications in diverse fields such as anthropology, social and cultural geography, economics, gender studies (social construction of gender), law, linguistics, performance studies, history, management studies and philosophy.

  4. Victor Turner - Wikipedia

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    Turner suggested that societies experience a cyclical movement between stable periods of order and chaotic intervals of disorder. He particularly highlighted events like carnivals and rituals as key examples of liminal experiences. [6] Turner was also a committed ethnographer and produced work on ritual.

  5. Filipino shamans - Wikipedia

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    Shamans may also perform rituals to heal and strengthen the kalag of a person. These include the ritual of batak dungan or batakan among Visayan shamans. It strengthens and empowers the kalag of a person to prepare them for challenges, problems and obstacles. This ritual also protects the person from possible spiritual attack caused by ...

  6. Performance studies - Wikipedia

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    Performance studies is an interdisciplinary academic field that teaches the development of performance skills and uses performance as a lens and a tool to study the world. . The term performance is broad, and can include artistic and aesthetic performances like concerts, theatrical events, and performance art; sporting events; social, political and religious events like rituals, ceremonies ...

  7. Spatial icon - Wikipedia

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    Performativity, as well as various dynamic elements, is a significant feature of spatial icons. [19] Unlike a statue or building, they are constantly in motion, changing with the movement and activity of ritual and celebration, as well as with the alteration of light, odor and the movements of those participating and inhabiting them.

  8. Nancy Kerrigan breaks down in tears over loss of local ...

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    Figure skating legend Nancy Kerrigan broke down in tears over the talented local skaters whose lives were lost in the tragic collision of an American Airlines plane and military helicopter in ...

  9. Performative writing - Wikipedia

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    Performative writing is a form of post-modernist or avant-garde academic writing, often taking as its subject a work of visual art or performance art.It is heavily informed by critical theory, but arises ultimately from linguistic ideas around performative utterances.