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  1. “The concept of performativity is,” Wikipedia holds, “at the core of Butler's work. It extends beyond the doing of gender and can be understood as a full-fledged theory of subjectivity. Indeed, if her more recent books have shifted focus away from gender, they still treat performativity as theoretically central” (ibid. ).

  2. 19 de out. de 2022 · Spoken by a person socially approved to do so, these words create a married couple. Butler argues that gender works in this way: when we name a child as “girl” or “boy”, we participate in ...

  3. 19 de dez. de 2020 · A video lecture about Judith Butler's theory of "gender performativity" as it's outlined in the section "Bodily Inscriptions, Performative Subversions" near ...

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  4. 1 de mar. de 2010 · Abstract. Judith Butler occupies centre-stage in debates about gender identities. Butler's key concept is performativity: the ways in which gender identity is embodied and enacted, rather than a more or less adequate reflection of some underlying bodily reality. Butler draws on Foucault in several respects, not least her stress on the ...

  5. Judith Butler and Gender Performativity. Judith Butler encourages the theoretical approach that gender is not a natural phenomenon but rather a cultural destiny ordained by our interactions with hegemonic structures of power. Drawing from assertions from predominant feminist theorists, notably the declaration by Simone de Beauvoir that “one ...

  6. The feminist appropriation of the phenomenological theory of constitution might employ the notion of an act in a richly ambiguous sense. If the personal is a category. which expands to include the wider political and social structures, then the acts of the gendered subject would be similarly expansive.

  7. By the early years of the new century, ‘performativity’ had become the seemingly regular, if not obligatory, partner to ‘performance’. But, although this now seems a perfectly natural pairing, like some of the most enduring relationships it began with arguments. Somewhat more alarmingly – at least as far as my metaphor is concerned ...