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- W122390415 abstract "This thesis considers the various ways in which J.L. Austin's discussion of the performativeutterance—of what is done with words and, indeed, of what words do—has been taken byphilosophers. It shows how different understandings of the performative dimension oflanguage can illuminate thinking about language and education. Austin notes that some(performative) utterances do things (such as christen this ship the...). Certain kinds ofutterance perform an action. What is particularly interesting about Austin's discovery is hisconclusion that truth statements (what he calls constative utterances) are, in different ways,also doing things. Despite the fact that the ordinary language with which Austinis particularly associated is normally understood as a development within analytic philosophy,his impact goes well beyond this, and his ideas have sometimes found themselves in somestrange places. This brings us to the first appearance of performativity, the term coined byFrench philosopher Jean-Francois Lyotard. First appearing in Lyotard's The PostmodernCondition, the term purports to describe the state of knowledge within postmodern society. ForLyotard, Enlightenment narratives have been replaced by an obsessive concern witheffectiveness. Here Austin's performative is used as a metaphor. The second treatment of theword performativity considered originates with Judith Butler. Butler argues that truthspertaining to gender are not rooted in anything other than linguistic performances. Whenreiterated, such truths come to be perceived as constitutive. The ideas pertaining toperformatives mentioned above will be interspersed with other work on the performativeutterance drawn from philosophy and social theory. Here I draw on the work of Habermas,Derrida and Cavell amongst others. The philosophical analysis provides the backdrop for adiscussion of language, ethics and education." @default.
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- W122390415 title "Performatives, performativities and education" @default.
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