'Even if we do not take things seriously… we are still doing them': Disidentification, ideology, and queer performance

In Broderick Chow & Alex Mangold (eds.), Žižek and Performance. Springer (2014)
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Abstract

This chapter explores the implications of Slavoj Zizek's account of ideology for an understanding of queer performance. Drawing on Zizek's critique of Judith Butler's work on performativity, it re-reads Jose Esteban Munoz's notion of 'disidentification' as an account of radical performance that might better explain our attachment to regressive images and cultural norms.

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