| Danielle Russell - 2006 - 238 sider
...the world around her. By extension, man is also a product (and producer) of his environment. Gender identity is "performatively constituted by the very 'expressions' that are said to be its results," insists Judith Butler (25). "Feminine behaviour" is not simply the by-product of a womb;... | |
| Greg Dimitriadis, George Kamberelis - 2006 - 218 sider
...Sexual identity is "performative": "There is no gender identity behind the expressions of gender . . . identity is performatively constituted by the very 'expressions' that are said to be its results" (1990, p. 25). Gender is not being but doing; it is not who you are but what you do — that... | |
| Vincent Meelberg - 2006 - 274 sider
...account of performativity is directly applicable to music theory: "'[Structure,' it would now read, 'is performatively constituted by the very "expressions" that are said to be its result'" (243). Thus, musical structure is not something that is in the music itself. Rather, musical... | |
| John Edgar Tidwell, Cheryl R. Ragar - 2007 - 373 sider
...Butler makes an important distinction between gender expressivity and performativity. She explains that "there is no gender identity behind the expressions...by the very 'expressions' that are said to be its results." What appears to be "an abiding substance or gendered self" is "produced by the regulation... | |
| Candice L. Bosse - 2007 - 270 sider
..."Gender is always a doing, though not a doing by a subject who might be said to preexist the deed. . . . There is no gender identity behind the expressions...constituted by the very expressions that are said to be its results"10 (33). The masquerade is, then, a type of expression that threatens the symbolic order: "watching... | |
| Alan D. DeSantis - 2007 - 276 sider
..."Gender is always a doing, though not a doing by a subject who might be said to preexist the deed. . . . There is no gender identity behind the expressions...by the very 'expressions' that are said to be its results" (1990, p. 25). Thus, gender should be seen, not as a fixed attribute or idea, but as a "fluid... | |
| Karen E. Lovaas, Mercilee M. Jenkins - 2007 - 345 sider
...doing itself is everything" (1887: 29), before adding her own gendered corollary to his formulation: "there is no gender identity behind the expressions...by the very 'expressions' that are said to be its results" (GT: 25). This is a statement that has confused many people. How can there be a performance... | |
| Valerie Heffernan - 2007 - 200 sider
...itself in performance. "There is no gender identity behind the expressions of gender", she asserts; "that identity is performatively constituted by the very 'expressions' that are said to be its results."5 There is no such thing as a universal or stable gender, therefore, a 'thing' that we are... | |
| Philip Auslander - 2008 - 177 sider
...Sexual identity is performative. "There is no gender identity behind the expressions of gender; . . . identity is performatively constituted by the very 'expressions' that are said to be its results" (Gender Trouble, p. 25). Gender is not being but doing; it is not who you are but what you... | |
| Larisa Schippel - 2008 - 340 sider
...(performance) produziert würden: „There is no gender identity behind the expressions of gender; [...] identity is performatively constituted by the very 'expressions' that are said to be its results" (Butler 1990: 25). Butler kehrt die Richtung der Identitätszuschreibung um: nicht eine bestimmte... | |
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