The material subject as political: Style and pointing in public performance

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    Abstract

    How can a material approach to public manifestations contribute to a wider understanding of performative practices and their transformative potential? The article takes two roads in illuminating answers to this question. First, a re-reading of Turner's work on performance in the light of newer performance theory; secondly, an application of insights from materialist theory in elaborating how subjects are constituted as political and self-objectifying within the performative frame. Two ethnographic examples serve as light illustrations to the overall argument. One is a classical religious procession by The Sisterhood of the Good Death in Bahia, Brazil. The other is the Climate Demonstration at the COP 15 in Copenhagen. Style and aesthetics are discussed, and pointing is introduced as a key phenomenon. Within the performative frame the material subject brings forth the transformative potential of the liminoid in public manifestations. The material subject creates presence and materializes the virtual by pointing to a possible future.

    Translated title of the contributionDet materielle subjekt: Stil og pegen i offentlig performance
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalAnthropological Theory
    Volume12
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)209-228
    Number of pages20
    ISSN1463-4996
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012

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