Culture and Performance: The Challenge of Ethics, Politics and Feminist Theory

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A&C Black, 15 thg 4, 2007 - 149 trang

Cultural theory has taken a 'performative turn', shifting its focus from the textual nature of the world to how the social world is narrated, its subjects are subjected and its relations are ritually enacted. The rise of performativity in cultural theory - spearheaded in many ways by feminist theory - has profound implications for the way we think about ethics and politics. Indeed, as it concerns all aspects of 'difference', it reshapes the ways we think about the continuities and interruptions of social life itself. Drawing on thinkers such as Foucault, Butler, Levinas, Arendt and Deleuze, Culture and Performance explores the development and direction of the notion of performativity. It interrogates the idea of subjectivity, the possibility of ethics and, beyond this, how such abstract questions relate to the world of political action. It traces the implications of the concept, and discusses the critique that is emerging from a renewed interest in creativity.

 

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Preface
1
Theory andas Political Ethic
11
CHAPTER 2 Genealogy Generation and Partiality
28
On Ethical Feminism
47
On Dangerous Thought Fear and Politics
64
CHAPTER 5 Nauseas Potential? Genealogy and Politics
81
CHAPTER 6 Performativity Challenged? Creativity and the Return of Interiority
97
Afterword
121
Notes
125
References
135
Index
144
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Vikki Bell is Reader in Sociology at Goldsmiths College, University of London. She is author of Interrogating Incest and Feminist Imagination and editor of Perfomativity and Belonging.

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