ABSTRACT

From the age of Aristotle to the age of AIDS, writers, thinkers, performers and activists have wresteled with what "performance" is all about. At the same moment, "performativity"--a new concept in language theory--has become a ubiquitous term in literary studies. This volume grapples with the nature of these two key terms whose traces can be found everywhere: in the theatre, in the streets, in philosophy, in questions of race and gender, and in the sentences we speak.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

Performativity And Performance

chapter 2|19 pages

Culture And Performance

In The Circum – Atlant1C World

chapter 3|25 pages

Writing The Absent Potential

Drama, Performance, And The Canon Of African-American Literature

chapter 4|20 pages

Traumatic Awakenings

chapter 5|24 pages

Katharsis

The Ancient Problem

chapter 8|24 pages

Performativity And Spatial Distinction

The End Of Aids Epidemiology

chapter 9|31 pages

Burning Acts 1

Injurious Speech