Examples of using Performative in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
The research methods are often performative, action-oriented, and experience-based,
These poems are pure action, performative literature, it is what it does: a provocation.
Stockholm Listen This work is a performative exploration lasting several hours, in which the artist duo QUARTO,
sculptural and performative elements in her works.
I have expanded my mode of expression to performative painting directly onto the wall,
Both fields can be seen as part of the broader performative turn in the humanities and social sciences, influenced by J.L.
written texts and made performative works based on these investigations.
Hence, it provides a performative context that allows all participants,
Her figurative paintings combine a rapid performative energy with the mysterious frozen narrative of a context-free film still.
norm-critical design processes and experimental performative processes.
This is an experimental performative event, taking it's inspiration from a Swiss writer Robert Walser's text based on the fairy-tale Snow White.
The performative workshop is aimed to those who long for rest or some change.
Intermedial and performative practices both produce and critically investigate cultural transitions in today's mediatized and performative culture.
Confessional literature, autofiction, and later performative biographism became the terms indicating the many hybrid forms of biography,
A coming together for choreographic and performative work to be shared
narrative and performative aspects of art.
The pictures depict strong theatrical and performative elements where the figure seems to be consumed by its own body.
image analysis, and a performative design the conventional photographic process were to be challenged.
A de-psychologising from narrations, that dominate our way of reading and interpreting performative situations.
as an artist with another professional relationship to performative practice.