| Maurice Berger, Brian Wallis, Simon Watson - Art - 1995 - 354 pages
...psyche. lt also argues, rightly l think, that what is exteriorized or performed can be understood oniy through reference to what is barred from the performance,...said to be is taken as an "imitation" of femininity, where the "femininity" that is imitated is not understood as being an imitation at all. And yet, if... | |
| Judith Butler - Philosophy - 1997 - 236 pages
...— that what is exteriorized or performed can only be understood by reference to what is barred from performance, what cannot or will not be performed....performances and gender performativity in Gender Trouble goes something like this: when a man is performing drag as a woman, the "imitation" that drag is said... | |
| E. Patrick Johnson - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 388 pages
...performance, for "the unconscious sets limits to the exteriorization of the psyche . . . [and also] what is exteriorized or performed can be understood...barred from the performance, what cannot or will not be performed."3 Rather, drag performance enacts an "imitation of an imitation" of gender, in this case... | |
| Jonathan D. Culler - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 476 pages
...— that what is exteriorized or performed can only be understood by reference to what is barred from performance, what cannot or will not be performed....performances and gender performativity in Gender Trouble goes something like this: when a man is performing drag as a woman, the "imitation" that drag is said... | |
| Gust A. Yep - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2003 - 454 pages
...performance, for "the unconscious sets limits to the exteriorization of the psyche . . . [and also] what is exteriorized or performed can be understood...performance, what cannot or will not be performed" (Butler, 1995, p. 32). Rather, drag performance enacts an "imitation of an imitation" of gender, and... | |
| Lahoucine Ouzgane - Religion - 2006 - 258 pages
...of the psychic workings of the literal performance of gender would be a mistake'. In psychoanalysis, 'what is exteriorized or performed can be understood...performance, what cannot or will not be performed' (Butler 1995: 31-2). 9 The two expressions my father used before journeys were Allahaismarladik andAllah'a... | |
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