Performance and performativity
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2014
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Horanyi, R.
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Elliott, A.
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Source details - Title: Routledge handbook of social and cultural theory, 2014 / Elliott, A. (ed./s), Ch.21, pp.374-396
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Performance and performativity have emerged as key concepts in social and cultural theory. The recent rise of the interdisciplinary field of performance studies has shifted our understanding of performance as mere entertainment to performance as 'a way of creation of being' (Madison and Hamera 2006: xii, original emphasis). As a result, the concept has expanded to encompass everyday action and interaction, as well as ritual and cultural events beyond the stage, influencing a wide range of academic fields. At the intersection of cultural studies, theatre studies, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, gender studies and psychology, studies of performance and performativity clearly grapple with questions about the complex interrelation between the individual, culture and society.
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Copyright 2014 Rita Horanyi