performativity, gender National Category Pedagogy Research subject Teacher Education and Education Work Identifiers URN: urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-5220 Local ID: 2320/14208 ISBN: 9780956900784 (print) OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hb-5220 DiVA, id: diva2:884642

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Performativity describes this relation of being implicated in that which one opposes, this turning of power against itself to produce alternative modalities of power, to establish a kind of political contestation that is not a ‘pure’ opposition … but a difficult labor of forging a future from resources inevitably impure.

Performativity of gender is a stylized repetition of acts, an imitation or miming of the dominant conventions of gender. Butler argues that “the act that one does, the act that one performs is, in a sense, an act that’s been going on before one arrived on the scene” (Gender Trouble). Philosopher Judith Butler and her theory on the “performativity” of gender, as first argued in the book Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity, helped me make sense out of all of it, for her writing showed me how the notion of “citationality,” which Butler applied to gender, might also apply to the idea of sexual orientation. A performative, then, is as much a repetition or re-creation of what’s expected as it is an act of individual agency. It’s against this background that Butler provides her definition in Gender Trouble (1990): ‘gender proves to be performative – that is, constituting the identity it is purported to be’. [iii] Butler thinks that gender is performative which sees gender is the effect of a series of acts, how we act and walk and speak and talk in ways that consolidate an impression of being a man or being a woman, we have to nominate ourselves as either male or female, which means, it is constructed through multiple acts of gender practice. play and the effects of the continuum of gender performativity.

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Play The Queer theory consists of sex, gender and desire. Feminism as discussed in Judith Butler's book, Gender Troubles, has  28 Jun 2010 5.1 Disciplining the Body; 5.2 Performativity; 5.3 Materialisation Since 1990 with the appearance of Gender Trouble, her performative account  23 May 2013 Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. New York Pingback: Literal Gender Performativity | Mediated Culture. Pingback:  Key words: Judith Butler; Erving Goffman; performance; performativity; subversion; hegemonic masculinity; sociology. Judith Butler's writings on gender,   For the analysis of motherhood, gender performativity has also been used, and Mothers, gender norms, children's literature, schema theory, performativity  av C Björck · 2011 · Citerat av 115 — ”Body-Space, Gender, and Performativity in Popular Music Practice” Butler's theory of performative gender envisions social existence in itself as a staging of  Gender by Design: Performativity and Consumer Packaging, Design and Culture · Författare. Magdalena Petersson McIntyre | Gothenburg Research Institute (GRI)  European Institute for Gender Equality.

A key element of gender performativity is the iteration of the act, “Performativity must be understood not as a singular or deliberate “act,” but, rather, as the reiterative and citational practice by which discourse produces the effects that it names” (Butler 1990 2).

What is the theory? Gender is a performance; it's what you do at particular times, rather than a  Immers, Naomi Lisette Gabrielle (2018).

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Use relational, performative, intersectional or ecosocial theory to frame and discuss global health  This article is based on data generated in an ethnographic study of gender in a Swedish preschool. Drawing on Judith Butler's understanding of performativity  av K Bonnevier · 2007 · Citerat av 79 — Interpreted as queer performative acts, or enactments of architecture, as one of the subjectivating norms that constitute gender performativity. Comment on Shannon Woodcock, 'Gender, Sexuality and Ethnicity in the to The Performative Power of Cultural Products in the Making of Gender, Sexualities,  Karasjok: CálliiLágádus 2015. Keskinen, Suvi et al.
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clock. Týsdagur, 10. September 2019 kl. Performative Histories, Foundational Fictions — Gender and Sexuality in Ämnesord: Finnish cinema, Hella Wuolijoki, Melodrama, cultural memory, gender  'Playing the class room game': A study of performativity, fabrication and gender in secondary school.

It’s against this background that Butler provides her definition in Gender Trouble (1990): ‘gender proves to be performative – that is, constituting the identity it is purported to be’. [iii] Butler thinks that gender is performative which sees gender is the effect of a series of acts, how we act and walk and speak and talk in ways that consolidate an impression of being a man or being a woman, we have to nominate ourselves as either male or female, which means, it is constructed through multiple acts of gender practice. play and the effects of the continuum of gender performativity.
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This paper will focus on Judith Butler's work on gender and performativity. It will use Butler's notion of gender as performativity and the example of drag queen as  

Gender performativity MiriaM Meyerhoff Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand The notion of performativity in gender studies was introduced primarily through the work of philosopher Judith Butler (1956–), but the under-lying presuppositions performativity makes about the nature of gender as a social category have been Gender Performativity is a term created by feminist philosopher Judith Butler in her 1990 book Gender Trouble.In it, Butler characterizes gender as the effect of reiterated acting, one that produces the effect of a static or normal gender while obscuring the contradiction and instability of any single person's gender act. This effect produces what we can consider to be 'true gender', a Gender Performativity Jennifer Miller Through a brief intellectual genealogy beginning with Esther Newton’s work on drag culture in the 1970s, moving to Judith Butler’s work on performativity in the 1990s, and concluding with Jack Halberstam’s work on female masculinity, the social construction of gender in explored in this section. 2018-01-24 (Chinn, 1997) Moreover, if gender is an identity, the notion that ‘a single or abiding ground, which is invariably contested by those identity positions or anti-identity positions that it invariably excludes’ needs to be agreed.(Chinn, 1997) ‘Gender Performativity’ can be … Keywords: Performance, Performativity, Gender, Gender Role, Imposition, Heterosexuality, Norm, Normative A Performative View of Gender Roles: Judith Butler The concept of gender is exposed to particular norms in society, and causes people to think within the context of binary oppositions such as male and female, man and woman, nature and culture.


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Gender by Design: Performativity and Consumer Packaging, Design and Culture · Författare. Magdalena Petersson McIntyre | Gothenburg Research Institute (GRI) 

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