Search results for "Performative utterance"

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Wordarrows: El poder representativo del lenguaje en la obra de no ficción de N. Scott Momaday

2012

This article focuses on two non-fiction works by Native American author N. Scott Momaday: his 1969 historical memoir The Way to Rainy Mountain and his essay collection The Man Made of Words. It specifically tackles performative conceptions of language in the Kiowa storytelling tradition, where words are experienced as speech acts that have the power to intervene in surrounding realities. Taking into account 20th century ethno-cultural and linguistic policies in the United States, the article also reflects on the role indigenous languages may play in contemporary Native American Literature, which has most often been written in English.

N. Scott Momaday; Kiowa; indigenous languages and cultures; history of the United States; Native American LiteratureLearning englishPerformative utteranceN. Scott Momaday Kiowa lenguas y culturas indígenas historia de los Estados Unidos literatura nativo-americana.IndigenousPower (social and political)indigenous languages and culturesKiowaHistory of the United StatesSociologyDiscurs--AnàlisiAnglès--EnsenyamentLiteratureHistory of the United StatesN. Scott Momadayhistory of the United Statesbusiness.industryDiscursos acadèmicsLinguisticsN. Scott Momaday Kiowa llengües i cultures indígenes història dels Estats Units literatura nativa-americanaWork (electrical)MemoirNon-fictionlcsh:PC1-5498Anglès aprenentatgelcsh:Romanic languagesbusinesslcsh:LNative American LiteratureStorytellingIndigenous languages and cultureslcsh:EducationLanguage Value
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From Planning to Management of Cultural Heritage Sites: Controversies and Conflicts Between Unesco WHL Management Plans and Local Spatial Planning in…

2014

The paper investigates the relationship between the preservation of cultural heritage and planning in UNESCO World Heritage List (WHL) sites, with special reference to the relation be- tween Management Plans and other (local and regional) planning instruments and policies able to influence the promotion of sustainable and responsible development. This will be explored through a case study related to South-Eastern Sicilian UNESCO sites (in particular Syracuse). The analysis of this case study will point out the challenge of integrating different management and planning regimes - which mainly refer to a performative model - in a (still) very conformative planning sys- tem. The paper will show…

Opposition (planets)media_common.quotation_subjectnatural and cultural heritageGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerformative utteranceSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticalcsh:Social SciencesPromotion (rank)Political sciencesicilylcsh:Social sciences (General)Environmental planningSpatial planningmedia_commonSustainable developmentplanning efficacylanguage.human_languagelcsh:HCultural heritageEconomyUNESCO Management Plan Sicily natural and cultural heritage planning efficacylanguagelcsh:H1-99unesco management planSicilianSouth easternEuropean Spatial Research and Policy
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Six Para-Philosophical Exercises in Latvian Euro(Onto)Poiesis

2000

The following essay is intended to search for a new framework for the history of Latvian philosophy as a normal ingredient of an“essentially non-existent” Mid-European philosophy. The character of such“nonexistent” philosophy is determined by the particular geo-politico-psycho-graphical anamnesis of Europe’s body. I believe the most important (therefore, submerged in amnesia) points of its anamnesis are the two world wars, through which the First Republic of Latvia emerged, then perished, and is being reborn nowadays. But, it is well known that philosophy has nothing to do with the“first birth”, i.e. with birth from external causes; philosophy can be created only after a“second birth”. To o…

PoiesisHistoryNothingmedia_common.quotation_subjectlanguageLatvianCharacter (symbol)Performative utterancelanguage.human_languageOrder (virtue)Independencemedia_commonEpistemology
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Toward a Political Theory of the Sublime

2018

In this chapter, the author develops a topic undertheorized in Bourdieu’s work: physical violence. He presents the key points of an esthetic theory of the sublime and develops an alternative theory of the sublime, which draws on structural constructivism and Taoist political theory. In contrast to an esthetic theory of the sublime that automatically attributes to exceptional and violent physical actions ontological superiority and performative efficiency compared to the ‘weak’ routines of the ontic Lebenswelt, in a structural constructivist theory the key to the sublime as a defining moment of politics can be found in the links between physical events and symbolic structures. According to t…

PoliticsConstructivism (philosophy of education)Alternative theoryOnticThe SymbolicPerformative utteranceSociologyPolitical philosophySublimeEpistemology
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Potentials of Togetherness: Beyond Individualism and Community in Nordic Art Education

2013

Historically, art education has focused mainly on individual learning processes. In Nordic countries,' for example, discourses of training the rational individual through skills of objective representation, developing the authentic individual through child-centered education, or stimulating identity-processes through critical pedagogy have dominated over ideas of collectivity, community, and society (llleris, 2002; Kjosavik, 2001; Lindstrom, 2009; Pedersen, 1998; Pohjakallio, 1998). Today, poststructuralist theories of subjectivity and subjectivation are challenging these modernist discourses by proposing more dynamic models of multiple and instable learning selves, always in the making (e.…

PraxisVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSelfIdentity (social science)Performative utteranceCritical pedagogyVisual arts educationEducationVisual artsAestheticsReflexivitySociologymedia_commonVisual cultureStudies in Art Education
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A turn to arts-based research methodology in psychodrama research.

2020

AbstractA tendency in psychodrama research is the focus on proving effectiveness. This article in the Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie aims to propose arts-based research (ABR) methodology through a theoretical approach by a brief literature review of psychodrama research, a glimpse into discourses in applied theatre research and an introduction to arts-based research (ABR) methodology. How moments of participation and self-identified significant experiences by the participants from a psychodrama group can be investigated through ABR methodology will be exemplified through performative inquiry (Fels 2012), inspired by poetic inquiry (Faulkner 2018). In this way, the article aims …

Research methodologyBehavioral therapyPerformative utterance06 humanities and the artsGeneral MedicinePsychodramaThe artsVDP::Humaniora: 00003 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesis060402 drama & theaterPedagogySociologyIndustrial and organizational psychology0604 artsQualitative research methodology
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The Representation of Roma in the Romanian Media During COVID-19: Performing Control Through Discursive-Performative Repertoires

2021

This article investigates the narratives employed by the Romanian media in covering the development of COVID-19 in Roma communities in Romania. This paper aims to contribute to academic literature on Romani studies, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe, by adopting as its case study the town of Ţăndărei, a small town in the south of Romania, which in early 2020 was widely reported by Romanian media during both the pre- and post-quarantine period. The contributions rest on anchoring the study in post-foundational theory and media studies to understand the performativity of Roma identity and the discursive-performative practices of control employed by the Romania media in the first half…

Roma (Gypsies)-Eastern EuropeRoma-Ida-EuroopaPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencemedia discourse analysisDiscourse analysisperformatiivsusEthnic group050801 communication & media studiesPerformative utteranceRumeenia0508 media and communicationsPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationMainstreamPolitical scienceGovernmentRomaniaRomanian05 social sciencesmeedia diskursusanalüüsMedia studiesCOVID-19Chauvinismlanguage.human_language0506 political scienceDisadvantagedJPolitical Science and International Relationslanguageperforming controlSafety ResearchFrontiers in Political Science
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Nye læreres erfaringer med skolen som organisasjon

2019

While research on newly qualified teachers often focuses on the performative aspect of teaching, this article investigates novice teachers’ encounter with the school as an organization. Five new teachers were interviewed during the last semester of teacher education and after working for three first months. Through teacher education they have a certain knowledge of the school and its culture, and they both look forward to and dread to start working as teachers. Nevertheless, as job seekers they make few demands of their future workplace. The results of the study indicate that new teachers meet very challenging working conditions and inadequate mentor support. The conclusion gives rise to co…

SeekersVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280::Allmennpedagogikk: 281PedagogyNewly qualifiedComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPerformative utterancePsychologyTeacher educationEducation
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“Sick woman” or “half woman”? Breast and cervical cancer, emotional script and representations of female body in a mediterranean area of Italy

2016

The proposal aims to highlight the semiotic elements of the discourse that refer to the symbolic ones of representations, and that transform the therapy in an exercise of professional dominion aimed to modify the perception of the self of the female patient through the subversion of specific emotional script. The mapping of the emotional scripts of shame and modesty, in their performative evolution, will be useful to demonstrate how and through what relational strategies the medicalization performs a gender violence which leads to exclude and self-stigmatise the sick woman, considered a “half woman”. The reflection that has its incipit in the ascertainment that the female body has been and …

Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicativigenetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjectShameSocial Sciences030209 endocrinology & metabolismPerformative utterance03 medical and health sciencesH0302 clinical medicinerepresentations.female cancer medical teraphy male domination emotionMedicalizationfemale cancers; emotions; representations; male domination030212 general & internal medicineSociologySubversionHB71-74media_commonSelfGeneral MedicineSocial practiceEconomics as a scienceBeautyThe SymbolicSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleSocial psychologyAcademicus International Scientific Journal
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Four Times of Politics: Policy, Polity, Politicking, and Politicization

2003

There is just one noun corresponding to the adjective political in French, German, Swedish, Finnish and so on, while the English language has three: policy, polity, and politics. Here, I shall take the tripartite division of the English polit-vocabulary as a point of departure for rethinking politics in a "de-centering" mode. The English vocabulary provides us with a glimpse into the linguistic possibilities for the formation of different perspectives from which to conceptualize politics. I have modified the tripartite division by taking into account two linguistic novelties, politicking and politicization.1 My intention is to take each of these nouns as an allusion to four aspects of conce…

Sociology and Political SciencePerformative utteranceSpace (commercial competition)language.human_languageEpistemologyGermanPoliticsNounAllusionLawPolitical Science and International RelationslanguageSociologyPolityAdjectiveAlternatives: Global, Local, Political
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