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: the quality or state of being performative. especially, often disapproving : the state of being made or done for show (as to bolster one's own image or make a positive impression on others) Why would he not be obsessed with the performativity of social media, of buffing up appearances?
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4 days ago · The capacity of speech, text, and symbolism to bring something into being. This has been utilized to explore how identity (and particularly gender identity) is ...
6 days ago · 1. Relating to or marked by public, often artistic performance. Comes across as funny, sharp and unfiltered, with a broad performative streak.
5 days ago · Definition. Performativity refers to the idea that language and actions do not just communicate meaning but also bring about certain effects and realities.
5 days ago · Definition. The theory of performativity posits that language and actions do not merely describe or represent reality but actively shape and construct it.
5 days ago · when somebody uses a performative word or expression, for example 'I promise' or 'I apologize', they are also doing the action indicated by the word or ...
6 days ago · 1. Definition of Performativity. Performativity in finance refers to the idea that actions and behaviors of market participants can influence market dynamics.
6 days ago · Performance can be comprehensively defined as the effectiveness and efficiency with which an individual, system, or process achieves specific goals or ...
6 days ago · An extension of social constructivism is the performative theory, or performativity, which holds that gender is a “performance” that people undertake on a daily ...
2 hours ago · The performativity of gender implies that bodies gain significance through repeated social practices, which can be redefined to challenge oppressive norms[2].