In this book James Loxley offers a concise and original account of critical debates around the idea of performativity, traces the history of the concept through the work of such influential theorists as J.L. Austin, John Searle, Stanley Fish, Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man and Judith Butler, examines the implications of performativity for fields such as literary and cultural theory, philosophy, performance studies, and the theory of gender and sexuality, emphasises the political and ethical implications that its most important theorists have drawn from the notion of performativity, suggests ways in which major debates around the topic have obscured its alternative interpretations and uses.

Details

Type

Book

Place of publication

Abingdon

Publisher

Routledge

Year

2007

Number of pages

192 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9780415329262

Open stacks or available on request

Available on request

Illustrations

No

Bibliography

Yes

UDC code and author sign

701.2 Lox

Volumes

1

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