This book will constitute an original intervention into
longstanding but insistently relevant debates around the
significance of notions of performativity to the critical analysis
of early modern drama.
In particular, the book aims to:
- show how the investigation of performativity can enable
readings of Shakespeare and Jonson that challenge the dominant
methodological frameworks within which those plays have come to be
read;
- demonstrate that the thought of performativity does not come to
rest in the simplicity of method or instrumentality, and that it
resists its own claim that language and action might be understood
as unproblematically instrumental;
- demonstrate that this self-resistance occurs or takes place as
a moment in the process of articulating the claims of the
performative, and that this process is itself in an important sense
dramatic.
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