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  2. Performative utterance - Wikipedia

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    In the philosophy of language and speech acts theory, performative utterances are sentences which not only describe a given reality, but also change the social reality they are describing. In a 1955 lecture series, later published as How to Do Things with Words , J. L. Austin argued against a positivist philosophical claim that the utterances ...

  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. J. L. Austin - Wikipedia

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    Notice that performative utterance is not truth-valuable, which means nothing said can be judged based on truth or falsity. There are four types of performatives according to Austin: explicit, implicit, primitive, and inexplicit. How to Do Things With Words, edited by J. O. Urmson and Marina Sbisà, [24] records Austin's lectures on this topic ...

  5. Speech act - Wikipedia

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    An interesting type of illocutionary speech act is that performed in the utterance of what Austin calls performative utterances, typical instances of which are "I nominate John to be President", "I sentence you to ten years' imprisonment", or "I promise to pay you back." In these typical, rather explicit cases of performative sentences, the ...

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    And there will be no studio audience for the performative Trump to play to. Read more:Biden, Obama raise more than $30 million at glitzy L.A. event.

  7. Illocutionary act - Wikipedia

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    The notion of an illocutionary act is closely connected with Austin's doctrine of the so-called 'performative' and 'constative utterances': an utterance is "performative" if, and only if it is issued in the course of the "doing of an action" (1975, 5), by which, again, Austin means the performance of an illocutionary act (Austin 1975, 6 n2, 133).

  8. Juneteenth has become too performative. Here’s what ... - AOL

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    OPINION: Organizations and businesses should use the opportunity to celebrate Juneteenth by taking authentic action to create a real impact, The post Juneteenth has become too performative. Here ...

  9. Opinion - What the performative patriotism of Donald Trump ...

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    Donald Trump's performative patriotism, including his recent visit to Arlington National Cemetery, has been criticized for his lack of understanding of military sacrifice and his tendency to use ...