Zeroing in on Performance 2.0: From Serialization to Performative Enactments




Antti Lindfors

PublisherFolk Belief and Media Group of Estonian Literary Museum

2017

Folklore : Electronic Journal of Folklore

69

69

169

194

26

1406-0957

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7592/FEJF2017.69.lindfors

http://www.folklore.ee/folklore/vol69/lindfors.pdf

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/28247277



This article explores
the notions of performativity and performance in digital environments
from the combined perspective of linguistic anthropology and
folkloristics. In order to bring these diverging conceptual,
methodological, and disciplinary traditions into mutual contact, an
intermediary heuristic term of "performative enactments" is introduced.
Performative enactments are elaborated as events of communicative sign
behavior that foreground and make use of the principle of
performativity, although not performances proper in the sense of
manifesting a specific "mode of communication" (Bauman 1984).


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