From the age of Aristotle to the age of AIDS, writers, thinkers, performers and activists have wresteled with what "performance" is all about. At the same moment, "performativity"--a new concept in language theory--has become a ubiquitous term in literary studies. This volume grapples with the nature of these two key terms whose traces can be found everywhere: in the theatre, in the streets, in philosophy, in questions of race and gender, and in the sentences we speak.
About the AuthorAndrew Parker, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Book InformationISBN 9780415910552
Author Andrew ParkerFormat Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint RoutledgePublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Series Essays from the English InstituteWeight(grams) 320g