0 involving an artistic or acting performance:
Performative language is not primarily about exchanging information.
In this paradoxical formulation royal speech is performative within certain bounds, bounds which become clearer as the passage proceeds.
She connects, for example, the fragment to the carnivalesque, which enhances her argument that the fragment is a performative genre.
The performative impact of fables derives from the fact that until recently they were part of the school child's curriculum and were learned by rote.
The aim was to find a performative way to present the research results to an audience at the end of the week.
Is the performative inscription an act of definition, of control or of subversion of a discursive norm?
The performative of gender takes an important role in these theories.
Counteracting the conduct-book-like prescriptions of their words, the performative force of the female voice undoes the drama and defies its constraining messages.
In what ways do multiple inner logics converge to create performative effects?