The concept of ‘performativity’ has risen to prominence throughout
the humanities. The rise of financial derivatives reflects the power
of the performative sign in the economic sphere. As recent debates
about gender identity show, the concept of performativity is also
profoundly influential on people’s personal lives. Although the
autonomous power of representation has been studied in disciplines
ranging from economics to poetics, however, it has not yet been
evaluated in ethical terms. This book supplies that deficiency,
providing an ethical critique of performative representation as it is
manifested in semiotics, linguistics, philosophy, poetics, theology
and economics. It constructs a moral criticism of the performative
sign in two ways: first, by identifying its rise to power as a single
phenomenon manifested in various different areas; and second, by
locating efficacious representation in its historical context, thus
connecting it to idolatry, magic, usuryand similar performative
signs. The book concludes by suggesting that earlier ethical
critiques of efficacious representation might be revived in our own
postmodern era.
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Performance in Postmodernity
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030559403
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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