... The body is not a self-identical or merely factic materiality; it is a materiality that bears meaning, if nothing else, and the manner of this bearing is fundamentally dramatic. By dramatic I mean only that the body is not merely matter but a continual... Queer Youth Culturesherausgegeben von - 2008 - 315 SeitenKeine Leseprobe verfügbar - Über dieses Buch
| Gay Gibson Cima - 1993 - 252 Seiten
...audiences to rewrite as the case may merit. As Judith Butler notes, each of us manifests a unique style: "one does one's body, and indeed, one does one's body...one's embodied predecessors and successors as well," though this process of embodying possibilities "is never fully self-styled, for living styles have... | |
| Carole Ruth McCann, Seung-Kyung Kim - 2003 - 518 Seiten
...that the body is not merely matter but a continual and incessant materialization of possibilities. One is not simply a body, but, in some very key sense,...one's embodied predecessors and successors as well. It is, however, clearly unfortunate grammar to claim that there is a "we" or an "I" that does its body,... | |
| Philip Auslander - 2003 - 488 Seiten
...only that the body is not merely matter but a continual and incessant materializing of possibilities. One is not simply a body, but, in some very key sense,...one's embodied predecessors and successors as well. It is, however, clearly unfortunate grammar to claim that there is a 'we' or an T that does its body,... | |
| Shelley Mallett - 2003 - 354 Seiten
...relational contexts. Butler's reflections on embodiment and performance resonate with these ideas. One is not simply a body, but in some very key sense, one does one's body. ... It is, however, clearly unfortunate grammar to claim that there is a "we" or an "I" that does its... | |
| 2005 - 288 Seiten
...that bears meaning, if nothing else, and the manner of this bearing is fundamentally dramatic . . . One is not simply a body, but, in some very key sense, one does [performs] one's body differently from one's contemporaries and from one's embodied predecessors and... | |
| Davies, Bronwyn, Gannon, Susanne - 2006 - 218 Seiten
...only that the body is not merely matter but a continual and incessant materializing of possibilities. One is not simply a body, but, in some very key sense,...contemporaries and from one's embodied predecessors or successors as well. (1997b: 404, original emphasis) And so ... What we have explored here is the... | |
| Patricia Murphy - 2006 - 239 Seiten
...strives for a veritable disavowal of gender by severing customary expectations. As Butler also comments, "[o]ne is not simply a body but in some very key sense, one does one's body," and applied to North's memoirs, the doing of the body translates into a kind of erasure of the body. 12... | |
| Patricia Murphy - 2006 - 239 Seiten
...strives for a veritable disavowal of gender by severing customary expectations. As Butler also comments, "[o]ne is not simply a body but in some very key sense, one does one's body," and applied to North's memoirs, the doing of the body translates into a kind of erasure of the body.12... | |
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