Performativity – Life, Stage, Screen

A. Dana Weber (Editor), Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland (Associate Editor)

Reflections on a Transdisciplinary Concept

ISBN 978-3-643-91057-8
Band-Nr. 57
Jahr 2018
Seiten 146
Bindung broschiert
Reihe Kulturwissenschaft / Cultural Studies / Estudios Culturales / Études Culturelles

ab 24,90 

Beschreibung

“Performativity” refers to the emergent, ambiguous, and
unexpected dimensions of any performance in the social,
political, and artistic arena. The volume presents case
studies of performativity in: linguistic translation; the
city as stage of political performances; the theatricality
of courtrooms and documentary film; contemporary theatre’s
political inheritance; and the historically punctured fabric
of festival time. Its contributions to performance and
theatre studies, sociology and folklore, and German studies,
reflect this concept in a transdisciplinary and
transatlantic dialogue.


A. Dana Weber is an Assistant Professor of
German in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics
at Florida State University.

Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland is the Director of the Office
of Faculty Development and Advancement at Florida State University.