Publication details

Les formes élémentaire d’agir performatif. Un essai de typologie sociologique

Title in English The Elementary Forms of Performative Acts
Authors

BINDER Werner

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Cahiers de recherche sociologique
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Web http://www.erudit.org/revue/crs/2011/v/n51/1014998ar.html?vue=resume&mode=restriction
Field Sociology, demography
Keywords sociological theory; performance; ritual; theater; drama
Description The article investigates the use of performance in contemporary theories and develops a threefold typology of performative action. Ritual performances are primarily concerned with the conformity of their participants (1). Theatrical performances are characterized by fictionality and introduce a distinction between performers and audiences (2). Social performances are also directed at audiences, but have to appear authentic in order to be successful (3). These elementary forms of performative action constitute complex social processes such as fictional stage dramas and non-fictional social dramas. However, stage dramas are often based on historical events and frequently cite social performances and estabilished rituals in order to achieve resonance in the cultural background of an audience. In the end, it will become clear that all three forms of performance are empirically interwined - and they all tap the same cultural reservoir of the social imaginary.

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